the part B graphical solutions) and 3-10‚ 12 (parts B and C for Problem 12)‚ 28‚ 30. Please use Excel solver function. I posted an annotated solution to Problem 2-5. This problem is an examplar for both the chapter 2 and 3 problems. In this example I show how I typically set up a problem. First I set up the linear programming model and then develop a parallel set-up to use as input to the Solver add-in. I use this strategy because I first like to set up the problem solution before I worry about
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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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| The individual and the Organization - Relationship | | | | | | | | | | | | Contents Introduction 3 Organization Structure: Relationship between organisation structure and employee reaction 4 Impact of Organizational Culture: 7 Organization’s Strategy‚ individual’s behaviour in Organization and it’s interlink 9 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation- A Case Study 13 References 15 Introduction In this report we deal with the Individual and his/her relationship
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optimal investment strategy that would allow J. D. Williams‚ Inc. to maximize the annual yield of an investment of $800‚000 in a diversified portfolio of funds. To find the investment that would result in the greatest annual yield we have formulated a linear program that takes into account the requirements for the client of J. D. Williams‚ Inc. The requirements for the investment portfolio can be found on the section titled “Problem Description” The greatest annual yield that can be expected while
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Introduction to computer Basics Background This topic will discuss the introduction to the use of the computer in the business area‚ including the basic hardware and software concepts. Information technology (IT) is one of the key resources in the modern business environment. We have lived during the past 20 years in a period that has strongly emphasised the strategic importance of information technology. Consequently‚ those currently involved in management have a clear vision of the technology’s
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Linear Programming Notes VII Sensitivity Analysis 1 Introduction When you use a mathematical model to describe reality you must make approximations. The world is more complicated than the kinds of optimization problems that we are able to solve. Linearity assumptions usually are significant approximations. Another important approximation comes because you cannot be sure of the data that you put into the model. Your knowledge of the relevant technology may be imprecise‚ forcing you to approximate
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Reviewer for MANSCIE 1. Introduction to Quantitative Analysis Approach Quantitative Analysis involves the use of mathematical equations or relationships in analyzing a particular problem. Steps in Quantitative Analysis Approach 1. Define the problem 2. Develop a model 3. Acquire input data 4. Develop a solution 5. Test the solution 6. Analyze the results 7. Implement the results 2. Decision Theory Six steps in decision making 1. Define the problem 2. List possible alternatives 3. Identify possible
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SET A: 10897143‚ 10977570‚ 10879587‚ 10870342‚ 10873279‚ 10857133‚ 10661867‚ 10878440‚ 11090782‚ 10770518‚ 10893091 Three electric power plants with capacities of 25‚ 40‚ and 30 million KWh supply electricity to three cities. The maximum demands at the three cities are estimated at 30‚ 35 and 25 million KWh. The price per million KWh at the three cities is given in the table below. [pic] During the month of August‚ there is a 20% increase in demand at each of the three cities‚ which can
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Linear Programming Application Transportation Problem The Navy has 9‚000 pounds of material in Albany‚ Georgia that it wishes to ship to three installations: San Diego‚ Norfolk‚ and Pensacola. They require 4‚000‚ 2‚500‚ and 2‚500 pounds‚ respectively. Government regulations require equal distribution of shipping among the three carriers. The shipping costs per pound for truck‚ railroad‚ and airplane transit are shown below. Formulate and solve a linear program to determine the shipping
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Chapter 13 Answers to Exercises 1. Identify three objects that might belong to each of the following classes: a. Automobile b. NovelAuthor c. CollegeCourse The students will have a variety of answers for these questions. Some examples might be: a. myRedChevroletCamaro‚ theBlackfordMustangWithTheDentThatBobDrives‚ thePorschee911ThatDonaldTrumpOwns b. Terry Brooks‚ Steven King‚ Ray Bradbury c. English Composition‚ Calculus‚ Physics 2. Identify three different classes that might contain
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