A finite population waiting line model (D) differs from the single service model (A) in that:
A) it has more than one server.
B) the average length of the queue is less than 5.
C) customers are served first-come, first-served.
D) arrivals are Poisson distributed.
E) the population of people or units seeking service is finite.
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