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Analytical queueing models assume a Poisson probability distribution for _____.

rates
arrivals
departures
service times

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Answer:

Arrivals

Step-by-step explanation:

The poisson probability distribution, treats the probability of an event as being discrete, independent and continous.

For a distribution of mean, μ, occurrence of x is given by:

P(x = x) = (μ^x * e^-μ) / x!

For the queuing theory, the arrival is independent and discrete, with a mean rate of λ rate of arrival. We can determine how many customers are expected to arrive within a specified period of time using the above stated relation.

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