TABLE F.1 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 10 (Continued)

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TABLE F.1 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 10 (Continued)

TABLE F.1 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 10 (Continued)

TABLE F.1 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 10 (Continued)

TABLE F.1 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 10 (Continued)

TABLE F.2 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 20 (Continued)

TABLE F.2 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 20 (Continued)

TABLE F.2 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 20 (Continued)

TABLE F.2 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 20 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)

TABLE F.3 Finite Queuing Factors—Population 30 (Continued)