EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
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Author: Olsen
Publisher: WAVELAND
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Chapter 2, Problem 54AP

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The dollar sales of ice cream in two years, based on the regression equation treating ice cream sales as the dependent variable and time as the independent variable

Introduction: Regression analysis is a statistical method for estimating the interactions between variables. In data forecasting, companies can learn trends using regression analysis. It enables data based predictions to be made.

a.

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Answer to Problem 54AP

The dollar sales of ice cream in two years:

  30×24×4244.92=$30,563,42.4

Explanation of Solution

    MonthPark Attendies
    (Xi)
    Ice cream sales
    (Yi)
    XiYiXi2
    1880325286,00077,440
    2976335326,92695,576
    344017275,680193,600
    41,8236451,175,8353,323,329
    51,8857701,451,4503,553,225
    62,4369502,314,2005,934,096
    Total = 21844031975,630,12513,177,266

  Sxx=n2( n+1)( 2n+1)6n2 ( n+1 )24......(1)Sxy=ni=1niDin( n+1)2i=1nDi

Substituting the values in equation (1)

  Sxx=n2( n+1)( 2n+1)6n2 ( n+1 )24=62( 6+1)( 2×6+1)662 ( 6+1 )244=105

  Sxy=ni=1niDin( n+1)2i=1nDi=6i=1niDi6( 6+1)2i=1nDi=14,709

Calculating general regression using the following equations:

  b=SxySxx.....(2)

  a=y¯bx¯

Now,

  b=S xyS xx=14709105=140.08a=y¯bx¯y¯=1nyi=31976=532.83x¯=1nxi= 216=3.5a=532.83(140.08)(3.5)=42.52

Calculating the regression equation below:

  Yt=a+bXY30=42.52+(30×140.08)Y 30=4244.92

The forecast predicted does not seem confident enough to assume as the trend observed over the first six months might be unlikely for the next six months of the year.

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: A regression equation treating ice cream sales as the dependent variable and part attendees as the independent variable

Introduction: Regression analysis is a statistical method for estimating the interactions between variables. In data forecasting, companies can learn trends using regression analysis. It enables data based predictions to be made.

b.

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Answer to Problem 54AP

  Y=a+bXy=24.207+0.396X

Explanation of Solution

    MonthPark Attendies
    (Xi)
    Ice cream sales
    (Yi)
    XiYiXi2
    1880325286,00077,440
    2976335326,92695,576
    344017275,680193,600
    41,8236451,175,8353,323,329
    51,8857701,451,4503,553,225
    62,4369502,314,2005,934,096
    Total = 21844031975,630,12513,177,266

  Sxx=n2( n+1)( 2n+1)6n2 ( n+1 )24......(3)Sxy=ni=1niDin( n+1)2i=1nDi

Substituting the values in equation (3)

  Sxy=ni=1niDin( n+1)2i=1nDi=6i=1niDi6( 6+1)2i=1nDi=6,798,070

  Sxx=n2( n+1)( 2n+1)6n2 ( n+1 )24......(3)Sxx=17,153,1576

Calculating general regression using the following equations:

Now,

  b=S xyS xx=6,798,07017,1531576=0.396a=y¯bx¯y¯=1nyi=31976=532.83x¯=1nxi= 84406=1406.66a=532.83(0.396)(1406.66)=24.207

c.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Ice cream sales for months 12 through 18, based on the curve and the regression equation determined in part (b)

Introduction: Regression analysis is a statistical method for estimating the interactions between variables. In data forecasting, companies can learn trends using regression analysis. It enables data based predictions to be made.

c.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 54AP

  Y12=1995.39Y13=2094.39Y14=2193.39Y15=2272.59Y16=2312.19Y17=2331.99Y18=2343.87

Explanation of Solution

The following logistic curve can be considered for obtaining values:

    EBK PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS, Chapter 2, Problem 54AP

The number of attendies observed from the logistic curve from months 12 to 18 until peak 3000 is shown below:

    MONTHATTENDIESPREDICTED ICE CREAM SALES
    1251001995.39
    1353502094.39
    1456002193.39
    1558002272.59
    1659002312.19
    1759502331.99
    1859802343.87

Using the regression equation y=24.207+0.396X , the calculations of the forecast sales are shown below:

  Yt=a+bX

  Y12=24.207+(0.396×5100)Y 12=1995.39

  Y13=24.207+(0.396×5350)Y 13=2094.39

  Y14=24.207+(0.396×5600)Y 14=2193.39

  Y15=24.207+(0.396×5800)Y 15=2272.59

  Y16=24.207+(0.396×5900)Y 16=2312.19

  Y17=24.207+(0.396×5950)Y 17=2331.19

  Y18=24.207+(0.396×5980)Y 18=2343.87

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