Quantitative Analysis Problem Solvig

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  Question 2 / 2 pts If the addition of a constraint to this linear programming problem does not change the solution, the constraint is said to be  unbounded  non-negative   redundant   infeasible   Incorrect Question 0 / 2 pts The optimal solution for the objective function is    $1,250   $1,125   $1,465   $1,459   Question 2 / 2 pts In the problem above, which of the following is NOT a constraint?   200x + 200y >=15,000   100x + 200y >=10,000   1x >= 110   1x <= 110
  Incorrect Question 0 / 2 pts In the problem above, the optimal solution is   x = 8.33 y = 66.67   x = 50 y = 25   x = 25 y = 50   x = 15 y = 20   Incorrect Question 0 / 2 pts The optimal solution for the objective function is    $1,250   $1,465   $1,459   $1,125   Question 2 / 2 pts Which of the following is not one of the steps in formulating this linear programming problem?  Define the decision variables  Specify the objective function and constraints   Always calculate the alternative optimal solution   Determine the optimal solution  
Question 2 / 2 pts In the problem above, the number of constraints (not including the non-negativity constraint) is:   Three (3)   Six (6)   Five (5)   Four (4) Quiz Score: 6 out of 10
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