Deck 2: Introduction to Optimization and Linear Programming

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Mathematical programming is referred to as

A)optimization.
B)satisficing.
C)approximation.
D)simulation.
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A production optimization problem has 4 decision variables and resource 1 limits how many of the 4 products can be produced.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
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Which of the following is the general format of an objective function?

A)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)≤ b
B)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)≥ b
C)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)= b
D)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)
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What are the three common elements of an optimization problem?

A)objectives,resources,goals.
B)decisions,constraints,an objective.
C)decision variables,profit levels,costs.
D)decisions,resource requirements,a profit function.
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The desire to maximize profits is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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Most individuals manage their individual retirement accounts IRAs)so they

A)maximize the amount of money they withdraw.
B)minimize the amount of taxes they must pay.
C)retire with a minimum amount of money.
D)leave all their money to the government.
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Limited resources are modeled in optimization problems as

A)an objective function.
B)constraints.
C)decision variables.
D)alternatives.
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A manager has only 200 tons of plastic for his company.This is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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Which of the following fields of business analytics finds the optimal method of using resources to achieve the objectives of a business?

A)Simulation
B)Regression
C)Mathematical programming
D)Discriminant analysis
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Retail companies try to find

A)the least costly method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
B)the most costly method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
C)the largest number of goods to transfer from warehouses to stores.
D)the least profitable method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
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A production optimization problem has 4 decision variables and a requirement that at least b1 units of material 1 are consumed.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
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A mathematical programming application employed by a shipping company is most likely

A)a product mix problem.
B)a manufacturing problem.
C)a routing and logistics problem.
D)a financial planning problem.
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A common objective when manufacturing printed circuit boards is

A)maximizing the number of holes drilled.
B)maximizing the number of drill bit changes.
C)minimizing the number of holes drilled.
D)minimizing the total distance the drill bit must be moved.
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The number of units to ship from Chicago to Memphis is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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A set of values for the decision variables that satisfy all the constraints and yields the best objective function value is

A)a feasible solution.
B)an optimal solution.
C)a corner point solution.
D)both a)and c).
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What is the goal in optimization?

A)Find the decision variable values that result in the best objective function and satisfy all constraints.
B)Find the values of the decision variables that use all available resources.
C)Find the values of the decision variables that satisfy all constraints.
D)None of these.
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Linear programming problems have

A)linear objective functions,non-linear constraints.
B)non-linear objective functions,non-linear constraints.
C)non-linear objective functions,linear constraints.
D)linear objective functions,linear constraints.
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A common objective in the product mix problem is

A)maximizing cost.
B)maximizing profit.
C)minimizing production time.
D)maximizing production volume.
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The symbols X1,Z1,Dog are all examples of

A)decision variables.
B)constraints.
C)objectives.
D)parameters.
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What most motivates a business to be concerned with efficient use of their resources?

A)Resources are limited and valuable.
B)Efficient resource use increases business costs.
C)Efficient resources use means more free time.
D)Inefficient resource use means hiring more workers.
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Which of the following actions would expand the feasible region of an LP model?

A)Loosening the constraints.
B)Tightening the constraints.
C)Multiplying each constraint by 2.
D)Adding an additional constraint.
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Level curves are used when solving LP models using the graphical method.To what part of the model do level curves relate?

A)constraints
B)boundaries
C)right hand sides
D)objective function
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≤ 200.If X1 = 20 and X2 = 5,how much of resource 1 is unused?

A)0
B)80
C)100
D)200
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Why do we study the graphical method of solving LP problems?

A)Lines are easy to draw on paper.
B)To develop an understanding of the linear programming strategy.
C)It is faster than computerized methods.
D)It provides better solutions than computerized methods.
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A company makes two products,X1 and X2.They require at least 20 of each be produced.Which set of lower bound constraints reflect this requirement?

A)X1 ≥ 20,X2 ≥ 20
B)X1 + X2 ≥ 20
C)X1 + X2 ≥ 40
D)X1 ≥ 20,X2 ≥ 20,X1 + X2 ≤ 40
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The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200 − resource 1
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 − resource 2 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource 1 are consumed by each unit of product 1 produced?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
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The second step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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The constraints of an LP model define the

A)feasible region
B)practical region
C)maximal region
D)opportunity region
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≤ 200.If X1 = 20,what it the maximum value for X2?

A)20
B)25
C)40
D)50
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The first step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How much profit is earned if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)750
B)2500
C)2750
D)3250
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If constraints are added to an LP model the feasible solution space will generally

A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)remain the same.
D)become more feasible.
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The following diagram shows the constraints for a LP model.Assume the point 0,0)satisfies constraint B,J)but does not satisfy constraints D,H)or C,I).Which set of points on this diagram defines the feasible solution space? <strong>The following diagram shows the constraints for a LP model.Assume the point 0,0)satisfies constraint B,J)but does not satisfy constraints D,H)or C,I).Which set of points on this diagram defines the feasible solution space?  </strong> A)A,B,E,F,H B)A,D,G,J C)F,G,H,J D)F,G,I,J <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A,B,E,F,H
B)A,D,G,J
C)F,G,H,J
D)F,G,I,J
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≥ 200.If X2 = 20,what it the minimum value for X1?

A)20
B)24
C)40
D)50
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The objective function for a LP model is 3 X1 + 2 X2.If X1 = 20 and X2 = 30,what is the value of the objective function?

A)0
B)50
C)60
D)120
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The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How much profit is earned per each unit of product 2 produced?

A)150
B)175
C)200
D)250
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A diet is being developed which must contain at least 100 mg of vitamin C.Two fruits are used in this diet.Bananas contain 30 mg of vitamin C and Apples contain 20 mg of vitamin C.The diet must contain at least 100 mg of vitamin
C)Which of the following constraints reflects the relationship between Bananas,Apples and vitamin C?

A)20 A + 30 B ≥ 100
B)20 A + 30 B ≤ 100
C)20 A + 30 B = 100
D)20 A = 100
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A company uses 4 pounds of resource 1 to make each unit of X1 and 3 pounds of resource 1 to make each unit of X2.There are only 150 pounds of resource 1 available.Which of the following constraints reflects the relationship between X1,X2 and resource 1?

A)4 X1 + 3 X2 ≥ 150
B)4 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 150
C)4 X1 + 3 X2 = 150
D)4 X1 ≤ 150
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≥ 200.If X1 = 40 and X2 = 20,how many additional units,if any,of resource 1 are employed above the minimum of 200?

A)0
B)20
C)40
D)80
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The third step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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This graph shows the feasible region defined by points ACDEF)and objective function level curve BG)for a maximization problem.Which point corresponds to the optimal solution to the problem? <strong>This graph shows the feasible region defined by points ACDEF)and objective function level curve BG)for a maximization problem.Which point corresponds to the optimal solution to the problem?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D E)E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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The Big Bang explosives company produces customized blasting compounds for use in the mining industry.The two ingredients for these explosives are agent A and agent B.Big Bang just received an order for 1400 pounds of explosive.Agent A costs $5 per pound and agent B costs $6 per pound.The customer's mixture must contain at least 20% agent A and at least 50% agent B.The company wants to provide the least expensive mixture which will satisfy the customers requirements.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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Jim's winery blends fine wines for local restaurants.One of his customers has requested a special blend of two burgundy wines,call them A and B.The customer wants 500 gallons of wine and it must contain at least 100 gallons of A and be at least 45% B.The customer also specified that the wine have an alcohol content of at least 12%.Wine A contains 14% alcohol while wine B contains 10%.The blend is sold for $10 per gallon.Wine A costs $4 per gallon and B costs $3 per gallon.The company wants to determine the blend that will meet the customer's requirements and maximize profit.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
c.How much profit will Jim make on the order?
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Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MIN: 8 X1 + 5 X2
Subject to: 6 X1 + 7 X2 ≥ 84
X1 ≥ 4
X2 ≥ 6 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 5 X1 + 6 X2
Subject to: 3 X1 + 8 X2 ≤ 48
12 X1 + 11 X2 ≤ 132
2 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 24 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MAX: 2 X1 + 7 X2
Subject to: 5 X1 + 9 X2 ≤ 90
9 X1 + 8 X2 ≤ 144
X2 ≤ 8 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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A redundant constraint is one which

A)plays no role in determining the feasible region of the problem.
B)is parallel to the level curve.
C)is added after the problem is already formulated.
D)can only increase the objective function value.
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The Happy Pet pet food company produces dog and cat food.Each food is comprised of meat,soybeans and fillers.The company earns a profit on each product but there is a limited demand for them.The pounds of ingredients required and available,profits and demand are summarized in the following table.The company wants to plan their product mix,in terms of the number of bags produced,in order to maximize profit.
 Prafit per  Bag 5 )  Demand for  product  Pounds af  Meat per bag  Paunds af  Soybeans per bag  Paunds af  Filler per  beg  Praduct 440464 Dag faod 4305310\begin{array} { l c c c c c } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { Prafit per } \\\text { Bag } 5 \text { ) }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Demand for } \\\text { product }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Pounds af } \\\text { Meat per bag }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Paunds af } \\\text { Soybeans per bag }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Paunds af } \\\text { Filler per } \\\text { beg }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Praduct } & 4 & 40 & 4 & 6 & 4 \\\text { Dag faod } & 4 & 30 & 5 & 3 & 10\end{array}
Material available pounds)100 120 160
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MIN: 8 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: X2 ≥ 8
8 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 80
3 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 60 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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If there is no way to simultaneously satisfy all the constraints in an LP model the problem is said to be

A)infeasible.
B)open ended.
C)multi-optimal.
D)unbounded.
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When do alternate optimal solutions occur in LP models?

A)When a binding constraint is parallel to a level curve.
B)When a non-binding constraint is perpendicular to a level curve.
C)When a constraint is parallel to another constraint.
D)Alternate optimal solutions indicate an infeasible condition.
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Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 5 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 − 1 X2 ≤ 2
6 X1 + 6 X2 ≥ 12
1 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 5 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 7 X1 + 4 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + X2 ≤ 16
X1 + X2 ≤ 10
2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 40 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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The Byte computer company produces two models of computers,Plain and Fancy.It wants to plan how many computers to produce next month to maximize profits.Producing these computers requires wiring,assembly and inspection time.Each computer produces a certain level of profits but faces a limited demand.There are a limited number of wiring,assembly and inspection hours available next month.The data for this problem is summarized in the following table.
 Mazamum  Assembly  Inspectio  Computer  Profit per  demand for  Wiring Hours  Hours  n  Model  Madel 5 )  product  Required  Required  Haurs  Plain 30800.40.50.2 Fancy 40900.50.40.3 Hour5 Ayailable 505022\begin{array} { l c c c c c } & & \text { Mazamum } & \text { Assembly } & \text { Inspectio } \\\text { Computer } & \text { Profit per } & \text { demand for } & \text { Wiring Hours } & \text { Hours } & \text { n } \\ \text { Model } & \text { Madel } 5 \text { ) } & \text { product } & \text { Required } & \text { Required } & \text { Haurs } \\\hline \text { Plain } & 30 & 80 & 0.4 & 0.5 & 0.2 \\\text { Fancy } & 40 & 90 & 0.5 & 0.4 & 0.3 \\\hline & & \text { Hour5 Ayailable } & 50 & 50 & 22\end{array}
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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When the objective function can increase without ever contacting a constraint the LP model is said to be

A)infeasible.
B)open ended.
C)multi-optimal.
D)unbounded.
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Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MIN: 8 X1 + 12 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 1 X2 ≥ 16
2 X1 + 3 X2 ≥ 36
7 X1 + 8 X2 ≥ 112 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Jones Furniture Company produces beds and desks for college students.The production process requires carpentry and varnishing.Each bed requires 6 hours of carpentry and 4 hour of varnishing.Each desk requires 4 hours of carpentry and 8 hours of varnishing.There are 36 hours of carpentry time and 40 hours of varnishing time available.Beds generate $30 of profit and desks generate $40 of profit.Demand for desks is limited so at most 8 will be produced.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MIN: 5 X1 + 7 X2
Subject to: 4 X1 + 1 X2 ≥ 16
6 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 60
5 X1 + 8 X2 ≥ 80 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MAX: 4 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: 6 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 84
X1 ≤ 10
X2 ≤ 8 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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Which of the following special conditions in an LP model represent potential errors in the mathematical formulation?

A)Alternate optimum solutions and infeasibility
B)Redundant constraints and unbounded solutions
C)Infeasibility and unbounded solutions
D)Alternate optimum solutions and redundant constraints
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The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource one the first constraint)are used if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)45
B)15
C)55
D)50
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Bob and Dora Sweet wish to start investing $1,000 each month.The Sweets are looking at five investment plans and wish to maximize their expected return each month.Assume interest rates remain fixed and once their investment plan is selected they do not change their mind.The investment plans offered are:
Fidelity 9.1% return per year
Optima 16.1% return per year CaseWay 7.3% return per year Safeway 5.6% return per year
National 12.3% return per year
Since Optima and National are riskier,the Sweets want a limit of 30% per month of their total investments placed in these two investments.Since Safeway and Fidelity are low risk,they want at least 40% of their investment total placed in these investments.
Formulate the LP model for this problem.
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In a mathematical formulation of an optimization problem,the objective function is written as z=2x1+3x2.Then:

A)x1 is a decision variable
B)x2 is a parameter
C)z needs to be maximized
D)2 is a first decision variable level
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For an infeasible problem,the feasible region:

A)is an empty set
B)has infinite number of feasible solutions
C)has only one optimal solution
D)is unbounded
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The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource two the second constraint)are unutilized if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)110
B)150
C)155
D)100
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If a problem has infinite number solutions,the objective function

A)is parallel to one of the binding constraints.
B)goes through exactly one corner point of the feasible region.
C)cannot identify a feasible region.
D)is infeasible.
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A facility produces two products and wants to maximize profit.The objective function to maximize is z=350x1+300x2.The number 350 means that:

A)one unit of product 1 contributes $350 to the objective function
B)one unit of product 1 contributes $300 to the objective function
C)the problem is unbounded
D)the problem has no constraints
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Some resources i.e.meat and dairy products,pharmaceuticals,a can of paint)are perishable.This means that once a package

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
E)g.a can or a bag)is open the content should be used in its entirety.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?
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Suppose that a constraint 2x1+3x2 ≥ 600 is binding.Then,a constraint 4x1+6x2 ≥ 1,800 is

A)redundant.
B)binding.
C)limiting.
D)infeasible.
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A facility produces two products.The labor constraint in hours)is formulated as: 350x1+300x2 ≤ 10,000.The
Number 10,000 represents

A)a profit contribution of one unit of product 1.
B)one unit of product 1 uses 10,000 hours of labor.
C)there are 10,000 hours of labor available for use.
D)the problem has no objective function.
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A facility produces two products.The labor constraint in hours)is formulated as: 350x1+300x2 ≤ 10,000.The
Number 350 means that

A)one unit of product 1 contributes $350 to the objective function.
B)one unit of product 1 uses 350 hours of labor.
C)the problem is unbounded.
D)the problem has no objective function.
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Project 2.1
Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for
$ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits.
Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?
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A linear formulation means that:

A)the objective function and all constraints must be linear
B)only the objective function must be linear
C)at least one constraint must be linear
D)no more than 50% of the constraints must be linear
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Deck 2: Introduction to Optimization and Linear Programming
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Mathematical programming is referred to as

A)optimization.
B)satisficing.
C)approximation.
D)simulation.
A
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A production optimization problem has 4 decision variables and resource 1 limits how many of the 4 products can be produced.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
A
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Which of the following is the general format of an objective function?

A)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)≤ b
B)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)≥ b
C)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)= b
D)fX1,X2,... ,Xn)
D
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What are the three common elements of an optimization problem?

A)objectives,resources,goals.
B)decisions,constraints,an objective.
C)decision variables,profit levels,costs.
D)decisions,resource requirements,a profit function.
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The desire to maximize profits is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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Most individuals manage their individual retirement accounts IRAs)so they

A)maximize the amount of money they withdraw.
B)minimize the amount of taxes they must pay.
C)retire with a minimum amount of money.
D)leave all their money to the government.
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Limited resources are modeled in optimization problems as

A)an objective function.
B)constraints.
C)decision variables.
D)alternatives.
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A manager has only 200 tons of plastic for his company.This is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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Which of the following fields of business analytics finds the optimal method of using resources to achieve the objectives of a business?

A)Simulation
B)Regression
C)Mathematical programming
D)Discriminant analysis
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Retail companies try to find

A)the least costly method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
B)the most costly method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
C)the largest number of goods to transfer from warehouses to stores.
D)the least profitable method of transferring goods from warehouses to stores.
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A production optimization problem has 4 decision variables and a requirement that at least b1 units of material 1 are consumed.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
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A mathematical programming application employed by a shipping company is most likely

A)a product mix problem.
B)a manufacturing problem.
C)a routing and logistics problem.
D)a financial planning problem.
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A common objective when manufacturing printed circuit boards is

A)maximizing the number of holes drilled.
B)maximizing the number of drill bit changes.
C)minimizing the number of holes drilled.
D)minimizing the total distance the drill bit must be moved.
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The number of units to ship from Chicago to Memphis is an example of an)

A)decision.
B)constraint.
C)objective.
D)parameter.
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A set of values for the decision variables that satisfy all the constraints and yields the best objective function value is

A)a feasible solution.
B)an optimal solution.
C)a corner point solution.
D)both a)and c).
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What is the goal in optimization?

A)Find the decision variable values that result in the best objective function and satisfy all constraints.
B)Find the values of the decision variables that use all available resources.
C)Find the values of the decision variables that satisfy all constraints.
D)None of these.
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Linear programming problems have

A)linear objective functions,non-linear constraints.
B)non-linear objective functions,non-linear constraints.
C)non-linear objective functions,linear constraints.
D)linear objective functions,linear constraints.
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A common objective in the product mix problem is

A)maximizing cost.
B)maximizing profit.
C)minimizing production time.
D)maximizing production volume.
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The symbols X1,Z1,Dog are all examples of

A)decision variables.
B)constraints.
C)objectives.
D)parameters.
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What most motivates a business to be concerned with efficient use of their resources?

A)Resources are limited and valuable.
B)Efficient resource use increases business costs.
C)Efficient resources use means more free time.
D)Inefficient resource use means hiring more workers.
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Which of the following actions would expand the feasible region of an LP model?

A)Loosening the constraints.
B)Tightening the constraints.
C)Multiplying each constraint by 2.
D)Adding an additional constraint.
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Level curves are used when solving LP models using the graphical method.To what part of the model do level curves relate?

A)constraints
B)boundaries
C)right hand sides
D)objective function
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≤ 200.If X1 = 20 and X2 = 5,how much of resource 1 is unused?

A)0
B)80
C)100
D)200
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Why do we study the graphical method of solving LP problems?

A)Lines are easy to draw on paper.
B)To develop an understanding of the linear programming strategy.
C)It is faster than computerized methods.
D)It provides better solutions than computerized methods.
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A company makes two products,X1 and X2.They require at least 20 of each be produced.Which set of lower bound constraints reflect this requirement?

A)X1 ≥ 20,X2 ≥ 20
B)X1 + X2 ≥ 20
C)X1 + X2 ≥ 40
D)X1 ≥ 20,X2 ≥ 20,X1 + X2 ≤ 40
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26
The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200 − resource 1
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 − resource 2 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource 1 are consumed by each unit of product 1 produced?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
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The second step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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The constraints of an LP model define the

A)feasible region
B)practical region
C)maximal region
D)opportunity region
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≤ 200.If X1 = 20,what it the maximum value for X2?

A)20
B)25
C)40
D)50
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The first step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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31
The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How much profit is earned if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)750
B)2500
C)2750
D)3250
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32
If constraints are added to an LP model the feasible solution space will generally

A)decrease.
B)increase.
C)remain the same.
D)become more feasible.
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33
The following diagram shows the constraints for a LP model.Assume the point 0,0)satisfies constraint B,J)but does not satisfy constraints D,H)or C,I).Which set of points on this diagram defines the feasible solution space? <strong>The following diagram shows the constraints for a LP model.Assume the point 0,0)satisfies constraint B,J)but does not satisfy constraints D,H)or C,I).Which set of points on this diagram defines the feasible solution space?  </strong> A)A,B,E,F,H B)A,D,G,J C)F,G,H,J D)F,G,I,J

A)A,B,E,F,H
B)A,D,G,J
C)F,G,H,J
D)F,G,I,J
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The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≥ 200.If X2 = 20,what it the minimum value for X1?

A)20
B)24
C)40
D)50
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35
The objective function for a LP model is 3 X1 + 2 X2.If X1 = 20 and X2 = 30,what is the value of the objective function?

A)0
B)50
C)60
D)120
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36
The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How much profit is earned per each unit of product 2 produced?

A)150
B)175
C)200
D)250
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37
A diet is being developed which must contain at least 100 mg of vitamin C.Two fruits are used in this diet.Bananas contain 30 mg of vitamin C and Apples contain 20 mg of vitamin C.The diet must contain at least 100 mg of vitamin
C)Which of the following constraints reflects the relationship between Bananas,Apples and vitamin C?

A)20 A + 30 B ≥ 100
B)20 A + 30 B ≤ 100
C)20 A + 30 B = 100
D)20 A = 100
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38
A company uses 4 pounds of resource 1 to make each unit of X1 and 3 pounds of resource 1 to make each unit of X2.There are only 150 pounds of resource 1 available.Which of the following constraints reflects the relationship between X1,X2 and resource 1?

A)4 X1 + 3 X2 ≥ 150
B)4 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 150
C)4 X1 + 3 X2 = 150
D)4 X1 ≤ 150
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39
The constraint for resource 1 is 5 X1 + 4 X2 ≥ 200.If X1 = 40 and X2 = 20,how many additional units,if any,of resource 1 are employed above the minimum of 200?

A)0
B)20
C)40
D)80
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40
The third step in formulating a linear programming problem is

A)Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B)State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C)Understand the problem.
D)Identify the decision variables.
E)State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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41
This graph shows the feasible region defined by points ACDEF)and objective function level curve BG)for a maximization problem.Which point corresponds to the optimal solution to the problem? <strong>This graph shows the feasible region defined by points ACDEF)and objective function level curve BG)for a maximization problem.Which point corresponds to the optimal solution to the problem?  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D E)E

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
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42
The Big Bang explosives company produces customized blasting compounds for use in the mining industry.The two ingredients for these explosives are agent A and agent B.Big Bang just received an order for 1400 pounds of explosive.Agent A costs $5 per pound and agent B costs $6 per pound.The customer's mixture must contain at least 20% agent A and at least 50% agent B.The company wants to provide the least expensive mixture which will satisfy the customers requirements.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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43
Jim's winery blends fine wines for local restaurants.One of his customers has requested a special blend of two burgundy wines,call them A and B.The customer wants 500 gallons of wine and it must contain at least 100 gallons of A and be at least 45% B.The customer also specified that the wine have an alcohol content of at least 12%.Wine A contains 14% alcohol while wine B contains 10%.The blend is sold for $10 per gallon.Wine A costs $4 per gallon and B costs $3 per gallon.The company wants to determine the blend that will meet the customer's requirements and maximize profit.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
c.How much profit will Jim make on the order?
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44
Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MIN: 8 X1 + 5 X2
Subject to: 6 X1 + 7 X2 ≥ 84
X1 ≥ 4
X2 ≥ 6 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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45
Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 5 X1 + 6 X2
Subject to: 3 X1 + 8 X2 ≤ 48
12 X1 + 11 X2 ≤ 132
2 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 24 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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46
Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MAX: 2 X1 + 7 X2
Subject to: 5 X1 + 9 X2 ≤ 90
9 X1 + 8 X2 ≤ 144
X2 ≤ 8 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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47
A redundant constraint is one which

A)plays no role in determining the feasible region of the problem.
B)is parallel to the level curve.
C)is added after the problem is already formulated.
D)can only increase the objective function value.
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48
The Happy Pet pet food company produces dog and cat food.Each food is comprised of meat,soybeans and fillers.The company earns a profit on each product but there is a limited demand for them.The pounds of ingredients required and available,profits and demand are summarized in the following table.The company wants to plan their product mix,in terms of the number of bags produced,in order to maximize profit.
 Prafit per  Bag 5 )  Demand for  product  Pounds af  Meat per bag  Paunds af  Soybeans per bag  Paunds af  Filler per  beg  Praduct 440464 Dag faod 4305310\begin{array} { l c c c c c } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { Prafit per } \\\text { Bag } 5 \text { ) }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Demand for } \\\text { product }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Pounds af } \\\text { Meat per bag }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Paunds af } \\\text { Soybeans per bag }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Paunds af } \\\text { Filler per } \\\text { beg }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Praduct } & 4 & 40 & 4 & 6 & 4 \\\text { Dag faod } & 4 & 30 & 5 & 3 & 10\end{array}
Material available pounds)100 120 160
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49
Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MIN: 8 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: X2 ≥ 8
8 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 80
3 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 60 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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50
If there is no way to simultaneously satisfy all the constraints in an LP model the problem is said to be

A)infeasible.
B)open ended.
C)multi-optimal.
D)unbounded.
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51
When do alternate optimal solutions occur in LP models?

A)When a binding constraint is parallel to a level curve.
B)When a non-binding constraint is perpendicular to a level curve.
C)When a constraint is parallel to another constraint.
D)Alternate optimal solutions indicate an infeasible condition.
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52
Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 5 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 − 1 X2 ≤ 2
6 X1 + 6 X2 ≥ 12
1 X1 + 3 X2 ≤ 5 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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53
Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MAX: 7 X1 + 4 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + X2 ≤ 16
X1 + X2 ≤ 10
2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 40 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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54
The Byte computer company produces two models of computers,Plain and Fancy.It wants to plan how many computers to produce next month to maximize profits.Producing these computers requires wiring,assembly and inspection time.Each computer produces a certain level of profits but faces a limited demand.There are a limited number of wiring,assembly and inspection hours available next month.The data for this problem is summarized in the following table.
 Mazamum  Assembly  Inspectio  Computer  Profit per  demand for  Wiring Hours  Hours  n  Model  Madel 5 )  product  Required  Required  Haurs  Plain 30800.40.50.2 Fancy 40900.50.40.3 Hour5 Ayailable 505022\begin{array} { l c c c c c } & & \text { Mazamum } & \text { Assembly } & \text { Inspectio } \\\text { Computer } & \text { Profit per } & \text { demand for } & \text { Wiring Hours } & \text { Hours } & \text { n } \\ \text { Model } & \text { Madel } 5 \text { ) } & \text { product } & \text { Required } & \text { Required } & \text { Haurs } \\\hline \text { Plain } & 30 & 80 & 0.4 & 0.5 & 0.2 \\\text { Fancy } & 40 & 90 & 0.5 & 0.4 & 0.3 \\\hline & & \text { Hour5 Ayailable } & 50 & 50 & 22\end{array}
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55
When the objective function can increase without ever contacting a constraint the LP model is said to be

A)infeasible.
B)open ended.
C)multi-optimal.
D)unbounded.
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56
Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MIN: 8 X1 + 12 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 1 X2 ≥ 16
2 X1 + 3 X2 ≥ 36
7 X1 + 8 X2 ≥ 112 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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57
Jones Furniture Company produces beds and desks for college students.The production process requires carpentry and varnishing.Each bed requires 6 hours of carpentry and 4 hour of varnishing.Each desk requires 4 hours of carpentry and 8 hours of varnishing.There are 36 hours of carpentry time and 40 hours of varnishing time available.Beds generate $30 of profit and desks generate $40 of profit.Demand for desks is limited so at most 8 will be produced.
a.Formulate the LP model for this problem.
b.Solve the problem using the graphical method.
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58
Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves.
MIN: 5 X1 + 7 X2
Subject to: 4 X1 + 1 X2 ≥ 16
6 X1 + 5 X2 ≥ 60
5 X1 + 8 X2 ≥ 80 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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59
Solve the following LP problem graphically by enumerating the corner points.
MAX: 4 X1 + 3 X2
Subject to: 6 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 84
X1 ≤ 10
X2 ≤ 8 X1,X2 ≥ 0
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60
Which of the following special conditions in an LP model represent potential errors in the mathematical formulation?

A)Alternate optimum solutions and infeasibility
B)Redundant constraints and unbounded solutions
C)Infeasibility and unbounded solutions
D)Alternate optimum solutions and redundant constraints
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61
The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource one the first constraint)are used if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)45
B)15
C)55
D)50
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62
Bob and Dora Sweet wish to start investing $1,000 each month.The Sweets are looking at five investment plans and wish to maximize their expected return each month.Assume interest rates remain fixed and once their investment plan is selected they do not change their mind.The investment plans offered are:
Fidelity 9.1% return per year
Optima 16.1% return per year CaseWay 7.3% return per year Safeway 5.6% return per year
National 12.3% return per year
Since Optima and National are riskier,the Sweets want a limit of 30% per month of their total investments placed in these two investments.Since Safeway and Fidelity are low risk,they want at least 40% of their investment total placed in these investments.
Formulate the LP model for this problem.
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63
In a mathematical formulation of an optimization problem,the objective function is written as z=2x1+3x2.Then:

A)x1 is a decision variable
B)x2 is a parameter
C)z needs to be maximized
D)2 is a first decision variable level
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64
For an infeasible problem,the feasible region:

A)is an empty set
B)has infinite number of feasible solutions
C)has only one optimal solution
D)is unbounded
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65
The following linear programming problem has been written to plan the production of two products.The company wants to maximize its profits.
X1 = number of product 1 produced in each batch X2 = number of product 2 produced in each batch
MAX: 150 X1 + 250 X2
Subject to: 2 X1 + 5 X2 ≤ 200
3 X1 + 7 X2 ≤ 175 X1,X2 ≥ 0
How many units of resource two the second constraint)are unutilized if the company produces 10 units of product 1 and 5 units of product 2?

A)110
B)150
C)155
D)100
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66
If a problem has infinite number solutions,the objective function

A)is parallel to one of the binding constraints.
B)goes through exactly one corner point of the feasible region.
C)cannot identify a feasible region.
D)is infeasible.
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67
A facility produces two products and wants to maximize profit.The objective function to maximize is z=350x1+300x2.The number 350 means that:

A)one unit of product 1 contributes $350 to the objective function
B)one unit of product 1 contributes $300 to the objective function
C)the problem is unbounded
D)the problem has no constraints
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68
Some resources i.e.meat and dairy products,pharmaceuticals,a can of paint)are perishable.This means that once a package

A)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≤ b1
B)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≥ b1
C)fX1,X2,X3,X4)= b1
D)fX1,X2,X3,X4)≠ b1
E)g.a can or a bag)is open the content should be used in its entirety.Which of the following constraints reflects this fact?
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69
Suppose that a constraint 2x1+3x2 ≥ 600 is binding.Then,a constraint 4x1+6x2 ≥ 1,800 is

A)redundant.
B)binding.
C)limiting.
D)infeasible.
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A facility produces two products.The labor constraint in hours)is formulated as: 350x1+300x2 ≤ 10,000.The
Number 10,000 represents

A)a profit contribution of one unit of product 1.
B)one unit of product 1 uses 10,000 hours of labor.
C)there are 10,000 hours of labor available for use.
D)the problem has no objective function.
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A facility produces two products.The labor constraint in hours)is formulated as: 350x1+300x2 ≤ 10,000.The
Number 350 means that

A)one unit of product 1 contributes $350 to the objective function.
B)one unit of product 1 uses 350 hours of labor.
C)the problem is unbounded.
D)the problem has no objective function.
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Project 2.1
Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?
The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?
Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.
Project 2.1 Joey Koons runs a small custom computer parts company.As a sideline he offers customized and pre-built computer system packages.In preparation for the upcoming school year,he has decided to offer two custom computer packages tailored for what he believes are current student needs.System A provides a strong computing capability at a reasonable cost while System B provides a much more powerful computing capability,but at a higher cost.Joey has a fairly robust parts inventory but is concerned about his stock of those components that are common to each proposed system.A portion of his inventory,the item cost,and inventory level is provided in the table below.   The requirements for each system are provided in the following table:   Each system requires assembly,testing and packaging.The requirements per system built and resources available are summarized in the table below.   Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for $ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits. Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?
Joey is uncertain about product demand.In the past he has put together similar types of computer packages but his sales results vary.As a result is unwilling to commit all his in-house labor force to building the computer packages.He is confident he can sell all he can build and is not overly concerned with lost sales due to stock-outs.Based on his market survey,he has completed his advertising flyer and will offer System A for $ 1250 and will offer system B for
$ 2325.Joey now needs to let his workers know how many of each system to build and he wants that mix to maximize his profits.
Formulate an LP for Dave's problem.Solve the model using the graphical method.What is Dave's preferred product mix? What profit does Dave expect to make from this product mix?
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A linear formulation means that:

A)the objective function and all constraints must be linear
B)only the objective function must be linear
C)at least one constraint must be linear
D)no more than 50% of the constraints must be linear
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