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Question 1
Which of the housing construction examples is most efficient?
Question 2
Which airplane uses capacity more efficienty?
Question 3
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A) 20 houses built in 20 months.
B) 40 houses built in 10 months.
C) 10 houses built in 5 months.
D) 9 houses built in 3 months.
A) United: 240 seats occupied by 192 passengers.
B) Delta: 380 seats occupied by 361 passengers
C) PanAm: 400 seats occupied by 180 passengers.
D) Continental: 100 seats occupied by 60 passengers.
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In construction, we consider efficiency by analyzing number of houses built in months and in an
airplane we consider efficiency by analyzing number of seats occupied by passengers. What is
the input in these examples?
Question 4
Assume the most important goal for airlines is to provide passenger comfort and comfort
declines as seat width and leg room decline. Also assume all the airplanes noted below are
identical in size and seats can be spread out in the space as a function of number of seats. A
plane can hold up to a maximum of 430 seats. Of those listed, which will be most effective in
delivering comfort? Hint: number of seats occupied is irrelevant.
Question 5
A) Passengers
B) Houses and Passengers
C) Months and Seats
D) Seats
E) Houses
F) Months
A) United: 240 seats occupied by 192 passengers.
B) SouthWest: 420 seats occupied by 189 passengers.
C) PanAm: 400 seats occupied by 180 passengers.
D) Continental: 100 seats occupied by 60 passengers.
E) JetBlue: 80 seats occupied by 56 passengers
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Assume all airplanes noted below are identical in size and provide the same amount of interior
space for seats. Which plane will be most effective in achieving the goal of maximizing space
utilization of the plane? A plane can hold up to a maximum of 430 seats. Note: We are not
interested in capacity efficiency (seats occupied) or comfort though you can assume all planes
meet the minimum standard for comfort.
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A) United: 240 seats occupied by 192 passengers.
B) SouthWest: 420 seats occupied by 189 passengers.
C) PanAm: 400 seats occupied by 180 passengers.
D) Continental: 100 seats occupied by 60 passengers.
E) JetBlue: 80 seats occupied by 56 passengers.
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