The owner of the Good Deals Store estimates that during business hours, an average of 3 shoppers per minute enter the store and that each of them stays an average of 15
minutes. The store owner uses Little's law to estimate that there are 45 shoppers in the store at any time.
Little's law can be applied to any part of the store, such as a particular department or the checkout lines. The store owner determines that, during business hours, approximately 84
shoppers per hour make a purchase and each of these shoppers spends an average of 5 minutes in the checkout line. At any time during business hours, about how many shoppers,
on average, are waiting in the checkout line to make a purchase at the Good Deals Store



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