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Continued from previous. Suppose that the number of jobs in a processor may be modeled by a Bernoulli Single-Server Queuing Process with a frame size of 3 seconds. The average arrival rate equals 4 per minute. The average time to process a single job (once it's in the system) equals 10 seconds. Whenever there is at least one job in the system, but it is not at full capacity, what is the probability that the number of jobs in the system will increase by one from this frame to the next? Whenever there is at least one job in the system, but it is not at full capacity, what is the probability that the number of jobs in the system will decrease by one from this frame to the next? Whenever there is at least one job in the system, but it is not at full capacity, what is the probability that the number of jobs in the system will stays the same from this frame to the next?

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