ADMS 3330 Chapter 7: ADMS - 3330 Chap 7 Solutions.doc

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Obtain an overview of the kinds of problems linear programming has been used to solve. Learn how to develop linear programming models for simple problems. Be able to identify the special features of a model that make it a linear programming model. Learn how to solve two variable linear programming models by the graphical solution procedure. Understand the importance of extreme points in obtaining the optimal solution. Know the use and interpretation of slack and surplus variables. Be able to interpret the computer solution of a linear programming problem. Understand how alternative optimal solutions, infeasibility and unboundedness can occur in linear programming problems. 1. a, b, and e, are acceptable linear programming relationships. c is not acceptable because of. 22b- d is not acceptable because of 3 a f is not acceptable because of 1ab c, d, and f could not be found in a linear programming model because they have the above nonlinear terms.

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