Sensitivity analysis‚ cj and qi Sensitivity analysis with duality Sensitivity analysis with duality Sensitivity analysis with duality 253 PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 1. a) x1 = 10‚ x2 = 40‚ s3 = 30‚ z = 420 b) Yes; all cj – zj row values are zero or negative. c) x3 = 0; s2 = 0 d) Maximize Z = 10x1 + 2x2 + 6x3 e) 3Á f) Since there are three decision variables‚ a three-dimensional graph is required. a) minimization; because zj – cj is being calculated on the bottom row and not cj – zj b) x1 = 20‚ x3 =
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policyholders. The expected yearly claim per policyholder is $240 with a standard deviation of $800. Approximate the probability that the total yearly claim exceeds $2.7 million. Solution: Let Cj denote the annual claim made by the j th policyholder in dollars. We are given that E[Cj ] = 240 and V ar(Cj ) = (800)2 for each j = 1‚ 2‚ ...‚ 10000‚ (since the annual claims made by the policyholder are identical copies of each other). Let T = Cj ‚ which represents the total claim amount from all 10‚000 policyholders
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Q.No. Question Options Answer 1. A negative dual price for a constraint in a minimization problem means 1. as the right-hand side increases‚ the objective function value will decrease. 1 2. as the right-hand side decreases‚ the objective function value will decrease. 3. as the right-hand side increases‚ the objective function value will increase. 4. as the right-hand side decreases‚ the objective function value will increase. 5. - 1. Which
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Michelle Jones June 25‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Week 2 Check Point CJS 240 ------------------------------------------------- Delinquency Deterrence Response Throughout life’s time‚ juveniles have committed crimes for various reason from peer pressure- to-finding themselves as to how they will fit best amongst this world. Most juveniles recognize there are consequences in which they have to deal with‚ when their criminal-like behavior warrants that
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Sociological Theories Response By: Angie A. Smith CJS/240 November 19‚ 2010 University of Phoenix The “Fight Crime” program coincides with the social structure theory as it uses a numerous of approaches that prevents juvenile crime. This program consists of 3‚000 police chiefs‚ sheriffs‚ prosecutors and other law enforcement agents as well as victims that is educating society on how to deal with and prevent any criminal activities. Fight Crimes offer many school programs
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Research Methods Shawn Huntington CJ 499 Bachelors Capstone in Criminal Justice Prof: Lacey Martz August 26‚ 2014 Abstract There are 5 different steps in the scientific method of research. The scientific method can be defined in many different ways‚ but primarily it involves observing the world around you‚ arriving at an explanation for what you witness‚ testing your reasoning to see if it could be legitimate‚ and then either rejecting your explanation or accepting the
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Corrections and Treatment CJS/240 May 25‚ 2014 Prof Johnson Corrections and Treatment Community based treatment plays a large role in the criminal justice system. Community based treatment includes probation‚ treatment services and restitution. There is community based housing like small group homes‚ foster homes and boarding schools where juveniles can spend time while they are undergoing treatment. There are also nonresidential programs‚ where the juvenile can remain in their family home
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Sociological Theories Response T Edwards CJS 240 January 14‚ 2010 University of Phoenix In the Virgin Islands there is program that is run by the police force by the name of SADD (Students against Destructive Decisions). The program is run by local Police Officers with the involvement of the Chief Police. There are also volunteers that are made up of parents and some business personnel’s. This program helps children and adolescents make wise choices when it comes to their actions
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Case Study Critique Patrick Revoir January 15‚ 2014 CJS/240 Raymond Brown Case Study Critique Through the years the news has reported on several cases similar to the Jackson case. Each time this kind of neglect case is brought to light the public often wonders what happened. The most difficult part of this case is that the children were so malnourished they were not even growing at an average rate for children of their age. How could this have gone on for so long? With the amount of cases
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Sociological Theories Amanda McCann CJS/240 February 2‚ 2015 George Brothers Here in the United States‚ we look into various theories on why people commit crime‚ but today we are going to specifically look into the three main social theories of juvenile delinquency. The first theory is the Social Structure Theory. The Social Structure Theory is based on social and economic stressors‚ especially related to poverty and how low income areas can become breeding grounds for juvenile delinquency
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