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SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS The solution obtained by simplex or graphical method of LP is based on deterministic assumptions i.e. we assume complete certainty in the data and the relationships of a problem namely prices are fixed‚ resources known‚ time needed to produce a unit exactly etc. However in the real world‚ conditions are seldom static i.e. they are dynamic. How can such discrepancy be handled? For example if a firm realizes that profit per unit is not Rs 5 as estimated but instead closer
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Midterm Exam Essays Raymond Lamboy Kaplan University Crime Mapping Course Number CJ 425-01 Professor Michael Krupnik December 14‚ 2009 Burglary To Motor Vehicles The United States have experienced waves of crime which have come and gone. Most well known‚ the crime epidemic between 1850-1880 which appeared associated with social cataclysm induced by outsized-scale immigration. So‚ how do we study these events to avoid history repeating itself (Schmalleger‚ 2007). Rachel Boba (2009)
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REVISED M09_REND6289_10_IM_C09.QXD 5/12/08 12:01 PM Page 115 9 C H A P T E R Linear Programming: The Simplex Method TEACHING SUGGESTIONS Teaching Suggestion 9.1: Meaning of Slack Variables. Slack variables have an important physical interpretation and represent a valuable commodity‚ such as unused labor‚ machine time‚ money‚ space‚ and so forth. Teaching Suggestion 9.2: Initial Solutions to LP Problems. Explain that all initial solutions begin with X1 ϭ 0‚ X2 ϭ 0 (that
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Chapter 9 Learning Objectives After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Convert LP constraints to equalities with slack‚ surplus‚ and artificial variables 2. Set up and solve LP problems with simplex tableaus 3. Interpret the meaning of every number in a simplex tableau 4. Recognize special cases such as infeasibility‚ unboundedness‚ and degeneracy 5. Use the simplex tables to conduct sensitivity analysis 6. Construct the dual problem from the primal problem © 2009 Prentice-Hall
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Unit 7: Criminal Justice Operations Scott L. Mankewitz Kaplan University CJ 499: Criminal Justice Capstone Professor Jennifer Hulvat 1 July 2012 As the newly elected Chief of Police for the City of Scottsville‚ TX‚ my first task is to create and implement a plan to deal with the recent spate of multiple daytime robberies. To complete this task‚ we will develop a comprehensive investigation plan‚ determine our technological needs‚ analyze and synthesize the crime data‚ determine
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Z00_REND1011_11_SE_MOD7 PP2.QXD 2/21/11 12:39 PM Page 1 7 MODULE Linear Programming: The Simplex Method LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Convert LP constraints to equalities with slack‚ surplus‚ and artificial variables. 2. Set up and solve LP problems with simplex tableaus. 3. Interpret the meaning of every number in a simplex tableau. 4. Recognize special cases such as infeasibility‚ unboundedness and degeneracy. 5
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the book was when the main character‚ a dog named “Molly”‚ was hidden by her owner‚ CJ‚ from CJ’s mother‚ Gloria‚ who despises dogs. However‚ Molly didn’t hide long‚ quietly making her way out to go find CJ. Gloria and Molly unfortunately crossed paths and an unexpected event occurred. Gloria‚ never expecting a dog in her house screamed and ended up calling Animal Control. I was laying there on the ground when CJ
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