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An Introduction to Management Science 13th Edition by David Anderson,Dennis Sweeney ,Thomas Williams ,Jeffrey Camm, Kipp Martin

Edition 13ISBN: 978-1439043271
book An Introduction to Management Science 13th Edition by David Anderson,Dennis Sweeney ,Thomas Williams ,Jeffrey Camm, Kipp Martin cover

An Introduction to Management Science 13th Edition by David Anderson,Dennis Sweeney ,Thomas Williams ,Jeffrey Camm, Kipp Martin

Edition 13ISBN: 978-1439043271
Exercise 7
Refer to the Kelson Sporting Equipment problem (Chapter 2, Problem 24). Letting Refer to the Kelson Sporting Equipment problem (Chapter 2, Problem 24). Letting    leads to the following formulation:    FIGURE 3.13 THE SOLUTION FOR THE KELSON SPORTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEM    The computer solution is shown in Figure 3.13. a. What is the optimal solution, and what is the value of the total profit contribution? b. Which constraints are binding? c. What are the dual values for the resources? Interpret each. d. If overtime can be scheduled in one of the departments, where would you recommend doing so?
leads to the following formulation: Refer to the Kelson Sporting Equipment problem (Chapter 2, Problem 24). Letting    leads to the following formulation:    FIGURE 3.13 THE SOLUTION FOR THE KELSON SPORTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEM    The computer solution is shown in Figure 3.13. a. What is the optimal solution, and what is the value of the total profit contribution? b. Which constraints are binding? c. What are the dual values for the resources? Interpret each. d. If overtime can be scheduled in one of the departments, where would you recommend doing so?
FIGURE 3.13 THE SOLUTION FOR THE KELSON SPORTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEM Refer to the Kelson Sporting Equipment problem (Chapter 2, Problem 24). Letting    leads to the following formulation:    FIGURE 3.13 THE SOLUTION FOR THE KELSON SPORTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEM    The computer solution is shown in Figure 3.13. a. What is the optimal solution, and what is the value of the total profit contribution? b. Which constraints are binding? c. What are the dual values for the resources? Interpret each. d. If overtime can be scheduled in one of the departments, where would you recommend doing so?
The computer solution is shown in Figure 3.13.
a. What is the optimal solution, and what is the value of the total profit contribution?
b. Which constraints are binding?
c. What are the dual values for the resources? Interpret each.
d. If overtime can be scheduled in one of the departments, where would you recommend doing so?
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