Which of the following is not one of the important issues defining types of arrivals in a queuing system
A) Whether customers arrive one at a time or in batches.
B) Whether customers are all essentially alike or are in separate priority classes.
C) Whether customers have been through the system before or not
D) Whether customers will wait in line or not
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