The homework problems for Module 4 are: 2-24‚ 34‚ 36‚ 38 (you only have to do part A for these problems. You do not have to do 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
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Homework #1 Solutions 3.1 a. Let X1 =the number of hours of process 1 used X2 =the number of hours of process 2 used The objective is to minimize the cost of producing the three products A‚ B and C. The constraints are on the demand of each product. Min 4X1 + X2 subject to 3X1 + X2 ≥ 10 (A’s demand) X1 + X2 ≥ 5 (B’s demand) X1 ≥ 3 (C’s demand) X1 ‚ X2 ≥ 0 (nonnegativity) b. From the graph we can see that the isocost line just leaves the feasible region where the demand for C and B intersect. The
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Operations Management II Introduction to Operations Research Operations Research (OR) Definition Operations Research is the representation of real world systems by mathematical models together with the use of quantitative methods (Algorithms) for solving such models‚ with a view of optimising. - (J.E Beasley) “The attack of modern science on complex problems arising in the direction and management of large systems of men‚ machines‚ materials and money in industry‚ business‚ government
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C2 differentiation Maximum points‚ minimum points and points of inflection All 3 types of point are easy enough to spot on a graph: • Maximum points are the tops of ‘peaks’ • Minimum points are bottoms of ‘troughs’ • Points of inflection are where a curve stops turning ‘left’ and starts turning ‘right’ (or vice versa). An example is the point (0‚1) on the curve [pic]+1 Notes (i) Any point on a curve where the gradient is zero can be
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University of Las Vegas Nevada Alejandra Parra Case 8-1: Product Mix Managerial Report 04/04/2013 Product Mix Information * TJ’s Inc.‚ makes 3 nut mixes for sale to grocery chains located in the Southeast. The three mixes are: Regular Mix‚ Deluxe Mix and Holding Mix. Each are made by mixing different percentages of these 5 nuts as follows: | Almond | Brazil | Filbert | Pecan | Walnut | Regular Mix | 15% | 25% | 25% | 10% | 25% | Deluxe Mix | 20% | 20% | 20% |
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1) The model for the transportation problem consists of 18 decision variables‚ representing the number of barrels of wastes transported from each of the 6 plants to each of the 3 waste disposal sites: = Number of Barrels transported per week from plant ‘i’ to the j-th waste disposal site‚ where i = 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 and j = A‚ B‚ C. The objective function of the manager is to minimize the total transportation cost for all shipments. Thus the objective function is the sum of the individual
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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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Woofer Pet Foods produces a low-calorie dog food for overweight dogs. This product is made from beef products and grain. Each pound of beef costs $0.90‚ and each pound of grain costs $0.60. A pound of the dog food must contain at least 9 units of Vitamin 1 and 10 units of Vitamin 2. A pound of beef contains 10 units of Vitamin 1 and 12 units of Vitamin 2. A pound of grain contains 6 units of Vitamin 1 and 9 units of Vitamin 2. Formulate this as an LP problem to minimize the cost of the dog food.
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Executive reaction - What is the right supply chain for your product‚ Newsvendor 1) What were the main supply chain issues or concepts presented in the article? (Use a bullet point list) Utilizing the right supply chain for products is critical to improve performance Understand the nature of demand for products helps managers to devise supply chain that can satisfy that demand Products that are classify by demand patterns are either functional or innovative Each type requires a different
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IB 15-16 Course Selection Guide Part 2 Go next page for the answers! Hong Kong Programme Name Subject requirement Minimum grade suggested Bachelor of Economics Math HL IB Score: 36 Bachelor of Accounting Mathematics SL IB Score: 36 Bachelor of Social science No specific requirement IB Score: 35 Bachelor of Business administration and Law Eng lit HL and Math SL IB Score: 40-41 Bachelor of architecture Math
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