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Chapter 3, Problem 31QP

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To formulate: A linear programming model for the problem.

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To develop: A spreadsheet model and solve using solver.

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To identify: The optimal solution.

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To identify: The processing time unused at each machine at the optimal solution.

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To identify: The change in the model when all machines are expected to utilize the same processing time.

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