You are the operations manager for QuickFix Electronics, whi…

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Yоu аre the оperаtiоns mаnager for QuickFix Electronics, which provides nationwide technical support for home electronics. Currently, you have exactly the right number of customer service agents to handle all inquiries without delays. However, in one month, five of your current agents will be leaving the company, which will create a staffing shortage unless you hire replacements. Your task is to decide how many job offers to extend to potential new agents. This decision is important because not every candidate will accept the offer, as each one has a 35% chance of declining. Therefore, the more offers you make, the higher the chance of filling all five vacant positions and avoiding a shortage. Each agent who accepts your offer will receive a salary of $5,500 per month. If you do not have enough agents after hiring, your service center will be understaffed, causing longer customer wait times. This leads to dissatisfaction and potential loss of business. QuickFix has estimated the monthly cost of customer dissatisfaction based on how many agents you are short, as follows: Staffing Shortage Customer Dissatisfaction Cost 0 $0 1 $10,000 2 $20,000 3 $40,000 4 $60,000 5 $90,000 Your goal is to minimize the total expected monthly cost, which includes the salary paid to any new agents you hire and the expected customer dissatisfaction costs. Answer the following questions: Develop a descriptive model that represents the combined monthly salary cost and expected customer dissatisfaction cost. (10 points) Clearly define the random variable involved in your model and specify its distribution and parameters. (5 points)

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