We see by plotting the given inequalities, Graph ii) is the graph which identifies the feasible region
Select the correct graph that identifies the feasible region for the following set of constraints 0.75 A 0.25 B2 30 -A...
For Questions 1, consider the following classifications: Feasible Region I- Finite Line Segment II -Non-existent III - Polygon IV-Single Point V - Unbounded Optimal Solution A -Alternate Optima B-No feasible solution C- Unbounded D-Unique 1. Suppose an LP with 5 regular constraints (other than the non-negativity constraints) has "lr as its feasible region. If a new constraint is added, which of the following CANNOT be the type of the new optimal solution? a, A b. В с. С d. De,...
Use the following graph for a private closed economy to answer the next question. The multiplier for the above economy is: A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 $500 C+I 450 E 400 350 a 300 250 으 200 E 150 100 U 50 45° $50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 Real Domestic Output ($B) 0 3 9
Problem 2-10 (Algorithmic) For the linear program Max 3 A + 3 B s.t. A + 3B ≤ 9 10A + 6B ≤ 30 A, B ≥ 0 select the correct graph that identifies the optimal solution. What is the value of the objective function at the optimal solution? (i) BA (ii) BA (iii) BA (iv) BA The value of the objective function at the optimal solution is .
Use the relevant set of equations to derive the IS curve and graph it in the accompanying graph by moving points A and B to the correct locations Aggregate Demand I - Work It Out: Question 3 Consider an economy with the given equations. • Y=C+I+G • C = 78 +0.6(Y - T) . I = 150 - 10 CM' = Y - 150 • G= $30 • T = $30 • M = $800 • P = 2.0 ....
How do you put this into excel QM? which method do you select? Given the following distances between destination nodes, what is the minimum distance that connects all the nodes? Distance From To 1 2 100 1 3 200 2 3 100 2 4 150 2 5 200 150 3 4 300 3 5 250 4 5 4 6 200 6 100 LC Given the following distances between destination nodes, what is the minimum distance that connects all the nodes?...
The following graph shows the daily demand curve for bikes in New York City. Use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to compute total revenue at various prices along the demand curve. Note: You will not be graded on any changes made to this graph. ? 300 275 250 Total Revenue 225 200 175 PRICE (Dollars per bike) 150 A 125 B 100 75 50 25 Demand 0 0 3 6 9 27 30 33 36 12 15 18 21 24...
7. Effect of a tax on buyers and sellers The following graph shows the daily market for shoes. Suppose the government institutes a tax of $11.60 per pair. This places a wedge between the price buyers pay and the price sellers receive 50 45 40 Supply 35 - a 30 25 W 20 a 15 10 Tax Wedge 1 Demand 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 QUANTITY (Pairs of shoes)
6. Elasticity and total revenue The following graph shows the dally demand curve for bikes in New York City. Use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to compute total revenue at various prices along the demand curve Note: You will not be graded on any changes made to this graph. 300 275 250 225 Total Revenue 175 150 125 100 75 50 03 6912 1518 21 24 27 30 33 36 QUANTITY (Bikes) On the following graph, use the green point...
Overview study guide pleass help (For questions 18-20) A database has the following two tables (called A and B): rgio diw and loving A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 RSD PD: | 10 20 30 100 150 400 2 10 40 60 200 250 500 ohod mized orsuqmogu nl 3 30 60 90 300 150 600 om: quo url :8 UIA SA 18. How many fields (Attributes) do tables A and B have; respectively..... annut sini qo12 ou or...
1. Consider the following LP: Max z 5x1 X2 st. 2x1 xS6 6x1X2S 12 Plot the constraints on the graph and identify the feasible region and determine the optimal value of the objective function and the values of the decision variables. 2. Priceler manufactures sedans and wagons. The number of vehides that can be sold each of the next three months are listed to Table 1. Each sedan sells for $10000 and each wagon sells for $11000. It cost $7000...