Chapter 2 Linear Programming: Basic Concepts Solution to Solved Problems 2.S1 Back Savers Production Problem Back Savers is a company that produces backpacks primarily for students. They are considering offering some combination of two different models—the Collegiate and the Mini. Both are made out of the same rip-resistant nylon fabric. Back Savers has a long-term contract with a supplier of the nylon and receives a 5000 square-foot shipment of the material each week. Each Collegiate requires
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produced are consumed in the market. Formulate the problem as LPP in order to determine the daily number of units to be manufactured for each product. J 4 Describe the transportation problem. Formulate the transportation problem as a linear programming problem. 5 Using Lagrange multiplier method solve following problem: Minimize f (X) = 1/2(x12 + x22 + x32). subject to constraints: g1(x) = x1 − x2 = 0. g2(x) = x1 + x2 + x3 − 1 = 0. 6 (a) (b) Explain method of multipliers
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TOPIC: NATURE AND APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MS. AMANDEEP SAVEENA (LECTURER OF O.R) MBA-3RD (11-148) INTRODUCTION & HISTORY OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH Operational research came into existence in 1885 when Frederick W. Taylor emphasised the application of scientific analysis to methods of production. The name (OR)
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[pic] Coursework Title: FPGA Programming Project Module Name: Programmable Electronic Devices Module Code: 6008ENGFRI Level: 6 Credit Rating: 20 Weighting: 100% Lecturer: C Wright Issue Date: 18/01/2013 Hand-in Date: 28/03/2013 Hand-in Method: Hand in printed report at Avril Robarts LRC Feedback Date: 15/04/2013 Feedback Method: Return of marked scripts Programmes: IEC Learning Outcomes to be assessed LO1‚ LO2‚ LO3‚ LO4‚ LO5 6008ENGFRI
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATCS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE‚ BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY‚ MAKURDI STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) TECHNICAL REPORT PRESENTED BY: AHULO SUNDAY IBU BSU/SC/07/2905 IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE OCTOBER‚ 2010-APRIL‚ 2011. CERTIFICATION This is to certify that AHULO‚SUNDAY IBU with matriculation BSU/SC/07/2905 of mathematics and computer science Department ‚Benue State University‚ Makurdi
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management Emerald Article: Agri-Fresh Produce Supply Chain Management: A State-of-the-art Literature Review Manish Shukla‚ Sanjay Jharkharia Article information: This is an EarlyCite pre-publication article: Manish Shukla‚ Sanjay Jharkharia‚ (2012)‚"Agri-Fresh Produce Supply Chain Management: A State-of-the-art Literature Review"‚ International Journal of Operations & Production Management‚ Vol. 33 Iss: 2 (Date online 10/9/2012) Downloaded
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1. The Ace Manufacturing Company has orders for three similar products: _____________________________________ Orders Product (units) A 2000 B 500 C 1200 Three machines are available for the manufacturing operations. All three machines can produce all the products at the same production rate. However‚ due to varying defect percentages of each product on each machine‚ the unit costs of the products vary depending on the machine used. Machine capacities for the next week‚ and the unit costs
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