Practical Management Science
Practical Management Science
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337406659
Author: WINSTON, Wayne L.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 9, Problem 30P

a)

Summary Introduction

To identify: The decision that would minimize the expected cost using precision tree.

Introduction: Simulation model is the digital prototype of the physical model that helps to forecast the performance of the system or model in the real world.

a)

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Formulae to determine the above table:

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b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The input that have the largest effect on the best.

Introduction: Simulation model is the digital prototype of the physical model that helps to forecast the performance of the system or model in the real world.

b)

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Formulae to determine the above table:

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Decision tree developed by precision tree software:

Decision tree should be developed using precision tree software.

Place the cursor at any blank cell and click decision tree under precision tree icon. The following window will appear:

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Press ok and the below image (Model image) will appear:

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Click in the triangle:

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Select decision (The below image is model):

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Click ok and the below image (Model image) will appear:

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Click in the triangle:

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Select chance (The below image is model):

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The process should be continued till end.

The following image shows the complete decision tree:

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According to decision tree, it is better to wait and purchase the sugar in six months.

Strategy B4:

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Strategy B5:

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Strategy B6:

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The sensitivity analysis was done for the cells B4, B5, and B6. It is optimal to purchase a 10-ton futures contract.

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