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Business, 27.03.2021 05:10 raquelqueengucci25

A sandwich shop has three types of customers (sandwich-only, soup-only, and combo). The shop has three workstations, each staffed by a single worker (sandwich, soup, and checkout). 3 sandwich-only customers arrive each hour and spend 4 minutes at the sandwich workstation and 1 minutes at the checkout but do not visit the soup station. 15 soup-only customers arrive each hour spend 4 minutes at the soup station and 2 minutes at the checkout but do not visit the sandwich station. 2 combo customers arrive each hour and spend 5 minutes at the sandwich station, 6 minutes at the soup station and 3 minutes at the checkout. What is the flow rate of sandwich-only type customers?

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