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    Transportation Problems

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    in completing this project. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Linear Programming ……........…………………………….................................4 2. Transportation Problem ……………………………............................................5 3. Case Study………………………………………..................................................8 4. Other Methods of solving transportation problem..................................................11 LINEAR PROGRAMMING Linear programming is a mathematical method for determining a way to achieve

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    rejection of the different projects. TRUE/FALSE 4. If a maximization linear programming problem consist of all less-than-or-equal-to constraints with all positive coefficients and the objective function consists of all positive objective function coefficients‚ then rounding down the linear programming optimal solution values of the decision variables will ______ result in a(n) _____ solution to the integer linear programming problem. A) always‚ optimal B) always‚ non-optimal C) never‚ non-optimal

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    38 out of 40 points Instructions Question 1 .2 out of 2 points The standard form for the computer solution of a linear programming problem requires all variables to be to the right and all numerical values to be to the left of the inequality or equality sign Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False . Question 2 .2 out of 2 points In a balanced transportation model‚ supply equals demand such that all constraints can be treated as equalities

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    Explain how the applications of integer programming differ from those of linear programming. Integer programming is concerned with optimization problems in which some of the variables are required to take on discrete values. Rather than allow a variable to assume all real values in a given range‚ only predetermined discrete values within the range are permitted. In most cases‚ these values are the integers‚ giving rise to the name of this class of models. Models with integer variables are very

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    13 16 14 6 20 100 MARKS RECEIVED 1 Question 1 Graphical solution (16 marks) For a linear programming model given below: Decision variables x1  Units of product 1 to produce. x2 – Units of product 2 to produce. Objective function Maximize 4.0x1 + 3.6x2 Constraints Constraint 1: 11x1 + 5x2 > 55 Constraint 2: 3x1 + 4x2 < 36 Constraint 3: 4x1 – 9x2 < 0 Nonnegativity: x1‚ x2 >= 0 Solve this linear programming model by using the graphical approach (Graph paper is provided on the next page). For your

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    (a) What is linear programming problem? Ans: Linear programming (LP‚ or linear optimization) is a mathematical method for determining a way to achieve the best outcome (such as maximum profit or lowest cost) in a given mathematical model for some list of requirements represented as linear relationships. Linear programming is a specific case of mathematical programming (mathematical optimization). More formally‚ linear programming is a technique for the optimization of a linear objective function

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    Pratt‚ J. W.‚ H. Raiffa‚ and R. Schlaifer. Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory. MIT Press‚ 1995. Raiffa‚ H. Decision Analysis. McGraw-Hill‚ 1997. Krieger‚ 1978. Science 36‚ no. 3 (March 1990): 269–273. Ignizio‚ J. Introduction to Linear Goal Programming. Sage‚ 1986. Keeney‚ R. L.‚ and H. Raiffa. Decisions with Multiple Objectives: Preferences and Value Tradeoffs. Cambridge‚ 1993. Saaty‚ T. Multicriteria Decision Making‚ 2d ed. RWS‚ 1996. Science 36‚ no. 3 (March 1990): 259–268. Saaty‚ T.

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    solution to linear programming problems can handle problems that involve any number of decision variables.  3- The value of an objective function decreases as its iso-objective line is moved away from the origin.  4- If a single optimal solution exists to a graphical LP problem‚ it will exist at a corner point.  5- Using the enumeration approach‚ optimality is obtained by evaluating every coordinate (or point) in the feasible solution space. 6- A non-unique solution to a linear program indicates

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    Linear Programming       Model Formulation Graphical Solution Method Linear Programming Model Simplex method Solution Solving Linear Programming Problems with Excel Dr A Lung  Student exercises Kingston University London 1 Linear Programming (LP) • A model consisting of linear relationships representing a firm’s objective and resource constraints • LP is a mathematical modeling technique used to determine a level of operational activity in order to achieve an objective‚ subject to

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    Pace University DigitalCommons@Pace Faculty Working Papers Lubin School of Business 11-1-1999 The Mystery of Linear Programming Explained: Second Edition Jack Yurkiewicz Pace University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lubinfaculty_workingpapers Recommended Citation Yurkiewicz‚ Jack‚ "The Mystery of Linear Programming Explained: Second Edition" (1999). Faculty Working Papers. Paper 21. http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lubinfaculty_workingpapers/21

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