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Quiz 5: Linear Programming: Sensitivity Analysis, Duality, and Specialized Models
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Question 1
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Sensitivity analysis answers "what if" questions to help the decision maker.
Question 2
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Sensitivity analysis could be used to estimate the range of values of the objective function coefficient, taken one at a time, that would keep the current solution optimal.
Question 3
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Sensitivity analysis could be used to estimate the range of values of the objective function coefficient, taken two at a time, that would keep the current solution optimal.
Question 4
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Sensitivity analysis could be used to estimate the range of values of the right hand side, taken one at a time, that would keep the same variables as the current solution in the optimal solution (same variables basic) - though the magnitude of the variables may change.
Question 5
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In a two-variable graphical linear program, if the coefficient of one of the variables in the objective function is changed (while the other remains fixed), then the slope of the objective function expression will change.
Question 6
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In a two-variable graphical linear program, if the RHS of one of the constraints is changed (keeping all other things fixed), then the plot of the corresponding constraint will move in parallel to its old plot.