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- Problem 10-07 (Algorithmic) Aggie Power Generation supplies electrical power to residential customers for many U.S. cities. Its main power generation plants are located in Los Angeles, Tulsa, and Seattle. The following table shows Aggie Power Generation's major residential markets, the annual demand in each market (in megawatts or MWs), and the cost to supply electricity to each market from each power generation plant (prices are in $/MW). Distribution Costs City Los Angeles Tulsa Seattle Demand (MWs) Seattle $356.25 $593.75 $59.38 950.00 Portland $356.25 $593.75 $178.13 831.25 San Francisco $178.13 $475.00 $296.88 2375.00 Boise $356.25 $475.00 $296.88 593.75 Reno $237.50 $475.00 $356.25 950.00 Bozeman $415.63 $415.63 $296.88 593.75 Laramie $356.25 $415.63 $356.25 1187.50 Park City $356.25 $356.25 $475.00 712.50 Flagstaff $178.13 $475.00 $593.75 1187.50 Durango $356.25 $296.88 $593.75 1543.75 If there are no restrictions on the amount of power that…pls answer the 2nd question: The Montemar Company is considering contracting with a market research firm to do a survey to determine future market conditions. The results of the survey will indicate either positive or negative market conditions. There is a 0.60 probability of a positive report, given favorable conditions; a 0.30 probability of a positive report, given stable conditions; and 0.10 probability of a positive report; given unfavorable conditions. There is a 0.90 probability of negative report, given unfavorable conditions; a 0.70 probability given stable conditions; and a 0.40 probability, given favorable conditions. d & e, as per the guidelinesProblem 8-21 (Algorithmic) Round Tree Manor is a hotel that provides two types of rooms with three rental classes: Super Saver, Deluxe, and Business. The profit per night for each type of room and rental class is as follows: Rental Class Room Super Saver Deluxe Business Type I $30 $35 — Type II $20 $30 $40 Type I rooms do not have wireless Internet access and are not available for the Business rental class. Round Tree's management makes a forecast of the demand by rental class for each night in the future. A linear programming model developed to maximize profit is used to determine how many reservations to accept for each rental class. The demand forecast for a particular night is 130 rentals in the Super Saver class, 60 rentals in the Deluxe class, and 50 rentals in the Business class. Round Tree has 100 Type I rooms and 120 Type II rooms. Use linear programming to determine how many reservations to accept in each rental class and how the reservations should be…
- true or false Exceeding constraints would result in a result being feasible?Your town is considering updating one of the local parks. They created a linear program that had the following constraints: 1. Spend no more than $100,000 2. Spend no more than $50,000 on new playground equipment 3. Put in at least three basketball courts After running the linear program, the town saw that the program was infeasible. The town has decided to make constraints 1 & 2 goals, instead of hard constraints. How many decision variables would need to be added to the town's linear program, in order to turn it into a goal program with two soft constraints that allow deviation in both directions?A renowned chocolatier, Francesco Schroeder, makes three kinds of chocolate confectionery: artisanal truffles, handcrafted chocolate nuggets, and premium gourmet chocolate bars. He uses the highest quality of cacao butter, dairy cream, and honey as the main Ingredients. Francesco makes his chocolates each morning, and they are usually sold out by the early afternoon. For a pound of artisanal truffles, Francesco uses 1 cup of cacao butter, 1 cup of honey, and 1/2 cup of cream. The handcrafted nuggets are milk chocolate and take 1/2 cup of cacao, 2/3 cup of honey, and 2/3 cup of cream for each pound. Each pound of the chocolate bars uses 1 cup of cacao butter, 1/2 cup of honey, and 1/2 cup of cream. One pound of truffles, nuggets, and chocolate bars can be purchased for $35, $25, and $20, respectively. A local store places a daily order of 10 pounds of chocolate nuggets, which means that Francesco needs to make at least 10 pounds of the chocolate nuggets each day. Before sunrise each…
- Kathy receives her real estate license. Within a month of receiving her license, she gets a new job offer she can't refuse. She decides to continue to hold her license but not practice, do any real estate work, or collect any referrals at this time. She is willing to renew her license, do her continuing education, and pay the renewal fee for her license. What should Kathy do? ○ Opt not, renew her license or complete the educational requirements ○ Seek a voluntary inactive license. Seek an involuntary inactive license. Seek a broker who will not be upset if she does not work too hard.allons of deionized water from each wholesaler to each distribution center is shown in the following table: Question Viewer a. Which of the following statements regarding setting up the tableau for the optimal solution for this problem is true? B. The sum of supply capacities is greater than the sum of demands, so a dummy distribution center is needed. C. The sum of supply capacities is less than the sum of demands, so a dummy wholesaler is needed. b. What is the total cost of the solution? The optimal cost is $ ((Enter your response rounded to the nearest dollar.)Consider an assignment issue that has the following cost table. a. Draw a network representation of this assignment problem.b. Formulate this problem as a transport problem by drawing up the appropriate parameter table.c. Determine the optimal assignment solution using the Hungarian method!d. Use Excel Solver to get the optimal solution.
- List at least four applications of linear programming problems.Problem 10-07 (Algorithmic) Aggie Power Generation supplies electrical power to residential customers for many U.S. cities. Its main power generation plants are located in Los Angeles, Tulsa, and Seattle. The following table shows Aggie Power Generation's major residential markets, the annual demand in each market (in megawatts or MWS), and the cost to supply electricity to each market from each power generation plant (prices are in $/MW). Distribution Costs City Los Angeles Tulsa Seattle Demand (MWs) Seattle $345.25 $582.75 $48.38 939.00 Portland $338.25 $575.75 $160.13 813.25 San Francisco $162.13 $459.00 $280.88 2359.00 Boise $344.25 $463.00 $284.88 581.75 Reno $247.50 $485.00 $366.25 960.00 Bozeman $398.63 $398.63 $279.88 576.75 Laramie $374.25 $433.63 $374.25 1205.50 Park City $363.25 $363.25 $482.00 719.50 Flagstaff $187.13 $484.00 $602.75 1196.50 Durango $366.25 $306.88 $603.75 1553.753. Nathasa, the controller of Nath Pizza, is purchasing several new delivery vehicles. Nathasa has numerous work responsibilities, so she has limited time to shop for cars. Because of the time constraints, she cannot make an extensive search for the best alternative, so she looks for cars until she finds a model that is satisfactory. Nathasa is following the ____ model. a.dilemma b.rational c.limited scope d.satisficing e.limited focus
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