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Comparing two models with different processor speeds-one with a slow service rate and the other with a very fast rate-can be simulated by changing the workload and providing two different values for the average service time demands of the processes. Change the simulation model of the simple process model to replace the processor with a faster one. How much faster is the new processor

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