Consider Example 1, A Car Rental Company. Experiment with different values for the coefficients. Iterate the resulting dynamical system for the given initial values. Then experiment with different starting values. Do your experimental results indicate that the model is sensitive
a. to the coefficients?
b. to the starting values?
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EXAMPLE 1 A Car Rental Company
Acar rental company has distributorships in Orlando andTampa. The company specializes in catering to travel agents who want to arrange tourist activities in both cities. Consequently, a traveler will rent a car in one city and drop the car off in the second city. Travelers may begin their itinerary in either city. The company wants to determine how much to charge for this drop-off convenience. Because cars are dropped off in both cities, will a sufficient number of cars end up in each city to satisfy the demand for cars in thatcity? If not, how many cars must the company transport from Orlando to Tampa or from Tampa to Orlando? The answers to these questions will help the company figure out its expected costs.
The historical records reveal that 60% of the cars rented in Orlando are returned to Orlando, whereas 40% end up in Tampa. Of the cars rented from the Tampa office, 70% are returned to Tampa, whereas 30% end up in Orlando. Figure 1.22 is helpful in summarizing the situation.
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