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Mathematics, 21.06.2021 05:40 alexandroperez13

Consider a taxi station where taxis and customers arrive in accordance with Poisson processes with respective rates of one and two per minute. A taxi will wait no matter how many other taxis are present. However, an arriving customer who
does not find a taxi waiting leaves. Find,
(i) the average number of taxis waiting, and [4]
(ii) the proportion of time of arriving customers that get taxis

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