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Waiting line models describe the transient-period operating characteristics of a waiting line.
Red Shaded Region
Often refers to a portion of a graph or chart highlighted in red to indicate significance, warning, or another area of interest.
Continuous Random Variables
Continuous random variables are quantities that can assume an infinite number of values within a given range, often corresponding to measurements.
Normal Distributions
A distribution where the likelihood of data occurring decreases as the distance from the mean increases, all the while maintaining a symmetrical shape around the mean.
Discrete Random Variable
A random variable that can take on only a finite or countably infinite set of distinct values.
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