The erlang is a dimensionless unit that is used in telephony as a statistical measure of offered load or carried load on telephone circuits or telephone switching equipment. The number of erlangs represents the number of phone calls in progress at a given moment, or the average number of concurrent calls carried by the circuits (or other service-providing elements), where that average is calculated over some reasonable period of time.
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Traffic intensity describes the mean number of simultaneous call in progress. A.K. Erlang (1878-1929) was the pioneer of traffic theory, which he applied to studytelephone systems.
Yes. One fourth is equivalent to two eighths.
60/1 is one equivalent.
an equivalent fraction in two sixes
1/8 is equivalent to 0.125, or 12.5%