A distribution of service times at a waiting line shows that service takes 6 minutes 30 percent of the time, 7 minutes 40 percent of the time, 8 minutes 20 percent of the time, and 9 minutes 10 percent of the time. This distribution has been prepared for Monte Carlo analysis. The first two random numbers drawn are 53 and 74. The simulated service times are ________ minutes, then ________ minutes.

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Simulation modeling is a research method that creates and analyzes a digital prototype of a physical model to predict its performance in the real world. It's used in many fields, including engineering, systems engineering, software engineering, and artificial intelligence.  Here are some types of simulation models: Monte Carlo method: A mathematical technique that predicts possible outcomes of an uncertain event. Agent-based modeling: A simulation technique that mimics the actions of individual agents inside a system. Discrete event simulation: A model that enables you to observe the... Show more

A distribution of service times at a waiting line shows that service takes 6 minutes 30 percent of the time, 7 minutes 40 percent of the time, 8 minutes 20 percent of the time, and 9 minutes 10 percent of the time. This distribution has been prepared for Monte Carlo analysis. The first two random numbers drawn are 53 and 74. The simulated service times are ________ minutes, then ________ minutes.






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