The sensitivity report is shown in Figure below SENSITIVITY REPORT FOR THE DIGITAL CONTROLS, INC., PROBLEM Variable Cel...
(10) Problem #3 Using the Sensitivity Report output for the Blue Ridge Hot Tub example appearing below: a. What is the range in the number of available pumps that will keep the current basis optimal assuming the amount of labor hours and tubing feet remain constant? b. Blue Ridge is considering introducing a new model of hot tub called the Typhoon-Tub. Suppose that each unit of this new model requires 1 pump, 12 hours of labor, and 13 feet of...
a. What is the optimal solution in lay terms? What is the optimal value of the objective function? b. Which constraints are binding? Explain. c. What are the shadow prices of demand for B constraint and assembly time constraints? Interpret each. d. If you could change the right-hand side of one constraint by one unit (either increase or decrease), which one would you choose? Why? Show all calculations. e. State and interpret the ranges of optimality for any one of...
(b) A LP model and its solution outputs and sensitivity report are as below. LP Model: Maximise R 7X+5Y+10 Z Subjective to: CI: 2X +Y+32 <= 50 C3: X 3 C6: X, Y, Z)so Outputs & Sensitivity Report: Objective Cell Name Valu 101.33 SC$8 Max Variable Cells Final Value ReducedObjective Allowable Allowable Coefficient Increase Cell Name Cost Decrease 7.333333333 SC$3 X 0 E+30 SC$4 Y 0 5 4.333333333 E+30 SC$5 2 4 0 10 1.666666667 E+30 Constraints Final Value Shadow...
Below is the Sensitivity Report for the Par Inc. What would be the increase in the objective function if 10 additional hours were available in the Finishing Department? Enter your answer without a dollar sign and rounded to two decimal places. Microsoft Excel 16.0 Sensitivity Report Worksheet: [Par.xlsx]Model Report Created: 3/1/2018 4:16:53 PM Variable Cells Final Reduced Objective Allowable Allowable Cell Name Value Cost Coefficient Increase Decrease $B$14 Bags Produced Standard 540 0 10 3.5 3.7 $C$14 Bags Produced Deluxe...
Problem 3. Tom's Inc, makes two salse prelucts Western Foods salsa and Mexico City salsa Essentially, the two products have different blends of whole tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste. A jar of Western Foods salsa uses 5 ounce of whole tomatoes, 3 ounces of tomato sauce. and 2 ounces of tomato paste. Alar of Mexico City sale consists of 7 ounces of whole tomatoes, 1 ounce of tomato sauce, and 2 ounces of tomato paste. For the current production...