Final answer:
To handle 90% of the calls immediately, the company should use 20 extension lines. The probability of a call receiving a busy signal is 90%. Currently, 27 calls receive a busy signal for the two extension line system.
Step-by-step explanation:
To handle 90% of the calls immediately, the number of extension lines should be adjusted based on the arrival rate and the service rate of the representatives. In this case, the arrival rate is 30 calls per hour and each representative can handle 15 calls per hour. So, to handle 90% of the calls immediately, we need to calculate the number of representatives required.
The formula to calculate the number of representatives is:
Number of representatives = (Arrival rate) / (Service rate × Probability of waiting)
Probability of waiting is equal to 1 minus the desired percentage of immediate service. So, the probability of waiting is 1 - 0.90 = 0.10.
Substituting the values into the formula, we get:
Number of representatives = 30 / (15 × 0.10) = 20
Therefore, the company should use 20 extension lines to handle 90% of the calls immediately.
The probability that a call will receive a busy signal can be calculated using the formula:
Probability of busy signal = (1 - Probability of waiting) × 100%
Substituting the values, we get:
Probability of busy signal = (1 - 0.10) × 100% = 0.90 or 90%
The number of calls that receive a busy signal for the current telephone system can be calculated as:
Number of calls receiving a busy signal = (Arrival rate) × (Probability of busy signal)
Substituting the values, we get:
Number of calls receiving a busy signal = 30 × 0.90 = 27 calls