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Question 1
Easy
What are decision variables in linear programming?
π‘ Hint: Think about what you need to determine.
Question 2
Easy
What is the objective function?
π‘ Hint: It's your goal in the problem.
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Engage in quick quizzes to reinforce what you've learned and check your comprehension.
Question 1
What is the primary goal of linear programming?
π‘ Hint: Think about what we do with the objective function.
Question 2
True or False: The feasible region is where no constraints are satisfied.
π‘ Hint: Recall what feasible means in this context.
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Push your limits with challenges.
Question 1
A company produces two products (P1 and P2) with profit margins of $20 and $30, respectively. If the production of P1 takes 2 hours and P2 takes 3 hours, and the total available hours are 100, formulate the problem and state the constraints. Solve for the optimal production mix.
π‘ Hint: Start by identifying your decision variables, then formulate your objective function and constraints.
Question 2
An airline needs to decide how many flights to run for two routes: A and B. Each flight for route A costs $1000 and generates $3000, while route B costs $2000 and generates $5000. If the maximum cost allowed for the day is $10,000, determine the optimal number of flights to maximize revenue.
π‘ Hint: Focus on establishing a clear objective function and ensuring all constraints fit within your limits.
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