If the Kelowna demand increased to 65 loads, the decrease in costs would be $30.00. Constraints Cell Name SCS17 Received Edmonton SDS17 Received Kelowna SES17 Received Lethbridge SFS14 Vancouver Shipped SFS15 Radium Shipped SFS16 Calgary Shipped True False Final Shadow Constraint Allowable Allowable Value Price R.H. Side Increase Decrease 0 40 10 10 1E+30 1E+30 30 True False 40 $5.00 60 $6.00 20 $6.00 40 $0.00 30 $0.00 50 -$1.00 40 60 20 40 40 50 30 20 0 10 10 If the original data is integer for both supply and demand, Transportation problems do not need to include an additional constraint that the variable cells be "Integer" in Solver Parameters.
If the Kelowna demand increased to 65 loads, the decrease in costs would be $30.00. Constraints Cell Name SCS17 Received Edmonton SDS17 Received Kelowna SES17 Received Lethbridge SFS14 Vancouver Shipped SFS15 Radium Shipped SFS16 Calgary Shipped True False Final Shadow Constraint Allowable Allowable Value Price R.H. Side Increase Decrease 0 40 10 10 1E+30 1E+30 30 True False 40 $5.00 60 $6.00 20 $6.00 40 $0.00 30 $0.00 50 -$1.00 40 60 20 40 40 50 30 20 0 10 10 If the original data is integer for both supply and demand, Transportation problems do not need to include an additional constraint that the variable cells be "Integer" in Solver Parameters.
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![If the Kelowna demand increased to 65 loads, the decrease in costs would be
$30.00.
Constraints
Cell
Name
SCS17 Received Edmonton
SDS17 Received Kelowna
SES17 Received Lethbridge
SFS14 Vancouver Shipped
SFS15 Radium Shipped
SFS16 Calgary Shipped
True
False
Final Shadow Constraint Allowable Allowable
Value Price R.H. Side Increase
Decrease
True
False
40 $5.00 40
60 $6.00
20 $6.00
60
40 $0.00
30
$0.00
-$1.00
50
20
40
40
50
0
10
10
1E+30
1E+30
30
40
30
20
0
10
10
If the original data is integer for both supply and demand, Transportation problems
do not need to include an additional constraint that the variable cells be "Integer" in
Solver Parameters.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F88d95438-7803-4319-839d-625f1dc2e2ea%2F320446cc-005d-4e7b-9369-6c8590ccfc7c%2F9zxakjm_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:If the Kelowna demand increased to 65 loads, the decrease in costs would be
$30.00.
Constraints
Cell
Name
SCS17 Received Edmonton
SDS17 Received Kelowna
SES17 Received Lethbridge
SFS14 Vancouver Shipped
SFS15 Radium Shipped
SFS16 Calgary Shipped
True
False
Final Shadow Constraint Allowable Allowable
Value Price R.H. Side Increase
Decrease
True
False
40 $5.00 40
60 $6.00
20 $6.00
60
40 $0.00
30
$0.00
-$1.00
50
20
40
40
50
0
10
10
1E+30
1E+30
30
40
30
20
0
10
10
If the original data is integer for both supply and demand, Transportation problems
do not need to include an additional constraint that the variable cells be "Integer" in
Solver Parameters.
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