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The area that contains the values that satisfies all the constraints in a linear programming problem is known as the _________________ space
Decision variables represent _________
Nanda wants to do a part time job during her spring break. She has two jobs now—one in an admissions office and the other in a nearby restaurant. She does not want to work for more than 40 hours per week. She believes that working in the restaurant is easier than working in the admissions office. Since the job at the admissions office demands a high degree of attention, she wants to work more in the restaurant. For every 1 hour of working at the admissions office, she plans to work 2 hours in the restaurant. She wants to work up to 22 hours in the restaurant. She will get a revenue of £9 per hour of work at the admissions office and £7 per hour in the restaurant. She wants to determine the number of hours she should work in the admissions office (x1) and the restaurant (x2) to maximize her earning per week during the spring break.
A linear programming model’s constraints are nonlinear relationships that describe the restrictions placed on the decision variables
_____________ represent a restriction on decision variable values for a linear programming problem.
Operations mangers find very few types of linear program models applicable today because finding an optimal solution is no longer a concern.
are constant values that are generally coefficients of the symbols in an equation.
Matching
The is a linear mathematical relationship that describes the objective of the firm in terms of the decision variables.
is a model that consists of linear relationships representing a firm’s decision(s), given an objective and resource constraints.