Suppose I have M/M/1 system with $\lambda = 4$ per hour and $\mu = 5$ per hour. How can I find out if all jobs have been served after, say, 8 hours? At first I thought about doing $P(n > 40)$ since $\mu = 5$ means 5 arrive, on average, per hour but I'm pretty sure that's not the right way to do it. I don't know how it actually goes, however.
Queueing Theory - Probability that all jobs have been served?
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0$\mu=5$ means 5 are served every hour, not arrived – 2012-12-31
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What is the probability that the queue is empty?
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2Oooooh. I get it. – 2011-05-09