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Table 13-4 A Pawn Shop in Arlington, Texas, Has a Drive-Through Window

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A pawn shop in Arlington, Texas, has a drive-through window to better serve customers.The following tables provide information about the time between arrivals and the service times required at the window on a particularly busy day of the week.All times are in minutes.
Table 13-4 A pawn shop in Arlington, Texas, has a drive-through window to better serve customers.The following tables provide information about the time between arrivals and the service times required at the window on a particularly busy day of the week.All times are in minutes.    The first random number generated for arrivals is used to tell when the first customer arrives after opening. -According to Table 13-4, the time between successive arrivals is 1, 2, 3, or 4 minutes.If the store opens at 8:00 a.m., and random numbers are used to generate arrivals, what time would the first customer arrive if the first random number were 02? A) 8:01 B) 8:02 C) 8:03 D) 8:04 The first random number generated for arrivals is used to tell when the first customer arrives after opening.
-According to Table 13-4, the time between successive arrivals is 1, 2, 3, or 4 minutes.If the store opens at 8:00 a.m., and random numbers are used to generate arrivals, what time would the first customer arrive if the first random number were 02?

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