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We noticed how one can calculate that above, i.e. the checkout time divided by the number
of cashiers should equal or exceed the arrival
charge. With a checkout time of 90 seconds, we'd like six cashiers, in order that our ratio of checkout time
over servers equal or exceeds the 15 second arrival time.
In our early morning scenario, if we add three extra cashiers to handle
the 15 second arrival price, we now have six idle cashiers after seven and a
half minutes. So the shop schedules the three extra cashiers - that eliminates any waits.
Exactly the same as before with three cashiers, they will require a combined forty five minutes.
In our situation, with 30 consumers at 15 gadgets every, we might have one,
two, three, 4, 5 or 6 cashiers on obligation, and the aggregate time spent by
the cashiers for checkout would be 45 minutes.
Now, doesn't that indicate that waiting timing does depend upon the variety of cashiers?
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