Loose-leaf for Operations Management (The Mcgraw-hill Series in Operations and Decision Sciences)
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ISBN: 9781259580093
Author: William J Stevenson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 19, Problem 9P
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To determine: The optimal mix of products that maximizes the profit and the range of optimality of the profit coefficient of each variable.
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Linear programming:
Linear programming is a mathematical modeling method where a linear function is maximized or minimized taking into consideration the various constraints present in the problem. It is useful in making quantitative decisions in business planning.
Range of optimality:
It is the range of values at which the coefficient of the objective function of a decision variable will change without changing either the list of the variables in the optimal quantities or the solution.
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Loose-leaf for Operations Management (The Mcgraw-hill Series in Operations and Decision Sciences)
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