The management of a busy petrol station is concerned that customers are being lost because of long waiting times sometimes required at their petrol pump. Over a two weeks period a careful study has been taken of the arrival of cars and the length of time taken to serve customers at the petrol station. The tables below show the arrival rates and the service time distribution:   Inter arrival time (minutes) Inter arrival time Midpoint Percentage of customers Cumulative frequency Random number 0 - <2 1 60 60 00 - 59 2 - <4 3 25 85 60 - 84 4 - <6 5 10 95 85 - 94 6 - <8 7 5 100 95 - 99             Service time (minutes) Inter arrival time Midpoint Percentage of customers Cumulative frequency Random number 0 - <4 2 20 20 00 – 19 4 - <6 5 30 50 20 – 49 6 - <8 7 20 70 50 - 69 8 - <10 9 15 85 70 – 84 10 - <12 11 15 100 85 – 99   Assuming that the petrol station has only one pump and only one member of staff attend the customers, simulate the arrival of the first 10 customers and calculate the following: (a)      Average inter-arrival time. Average service time. Average waiting time. Average queue length. Use the random numbers given below for the simulation. 89,34,07,65,37,11,29,80,28,34,08,14,75,92,01,48,21,83,63,91.

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The management of a busy petrol station is concerned that customers are being lost because of long waiting times sometimes required at their petrol pump. Over a two weeks period a careful study has been taken of the arrival of cars and the length of time taken to serve customers at the petrol station. The tables below show the arrival rates and the service time distribution:

 

Inter arrival time (minutes)

Inter arrival time Midpoint

Percentage of customers

Cumulative frequency

Random number

0 - <2

1

60

60

00 - 59

2 - <4

3

25

85

60 - 84

4 - <6

5

10

95

85 - 94

6 - <8

7

5

100

95 - 99

 

 

 

 

 

 

Service time (minutes)

Inter arrival time Midpoint

Percentage of customers

Cumulative frequency

Random number

0 - <4

2

20

20

00 – 19

4 - <6

5

30

50

20 – 49

6 - <8

7

20

70

50 - 69

8 - <10

9

15

85

70 – 84

10 - <12

11

15

100

85 – 99

 

  • Assuming that the petrol station has only one pump and only one member of staff attend the customers, simulate the arrival of the first 10 customers and calculate the following:

(a)      Average inter-arrival time.

  1. Average service time.
  2. Average waiting time.
  3. Average queue length.

Use the random numbers given below for the simulation.

89,34,07,65,37,11,29,80,28,34,08,14,75,92,01,48,21,83,63,91.

 

my answer:

 

 

 

 

Service

 

 

Cust. No.

Random Number

Inter-Arrival Time

Clock time

Random Number

Service Time

Service Starts

Service Ends

Waiting Time

Queue Length

0

 

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

 

89

5

5

08

2

5

7

0

 

2

 

34

1

6

14

2

7

9

1

 

3

 

07

1

7

75

9

9

18

2

 

4

 

65

3

10

92

11

18

29

8

 

5

 

37

1

11

01

2

29

31

18

 

6

11

1

12

48

5

31

36

19

 

7

 

29

1

13

21

5

36

41

23

 

8

 

80

3

16

83

9

41

50

25

 

9

 

28

1

17

63

7

50

57

33

 

10

 

34

1

18

91

11

57

68

39

 

 

 

 

AVG = 1.8

 

 

AVG= 6.3

 

 

AVG= 16.8

 

 

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