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Suppose that A equals 10. What are the values for (d1+) and (d1-) in the following constraint? A + (d1-) - (d1+) = 7
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(d1-) =0, (d1+) =3
(d1-) =3, (d1+) =0
(d1-) =7, (d1+) =0
(d1-) =0, (d1+) =7
(d1-) =10, (d1+) =3
2.
The optimal solution is to select only two of the alternatives. Suppose you wished to add a constraint that stipulated that alternative 2 could only be selected if alternative 1 is also selected (i.e., if alternative 1 is not selected, you may not select alternative 2; however, you may select #1 and not select #2). How would this constraint be written?
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A - B = 0
A - B <= 0
A -B >= 0
A + B = 2
none of the above
A goal programming problem had two goals (assume equal weights of 1). Goal number 1 was to achieve a cost of $2,400 and goal number 2 was to have no idle time for workers in the factory. The optimal solution to this problem resulted in a cost of $2,400 and no idle time. What was the value for the objective function for this goal programming problem?
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2300
100
-100
0
none of the above
3.
In a basic transportation problem with 3 factories and 5 warehouses, there would be ___ decision variables.
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3
5
8
15
None of the above
4.
In a basic transportation problem with 3 factories and 5 warehouses, there would be ___ constraints.
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3
5
8
15
None of the above