Accommodating Student Demand for Courses by Varying the Classroom-Size Mix

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.19.4.862

This paper constructs a statistical model that measures the ability of a given mix of classroom sizes to accommodate student demand for courses. Assuming known demand distributions, the model computes the probability that a course-to-classroom assignment can be made in such a way that the number of students assigned to any classroom does not exceed the number of seats in that classroom.

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