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A clothier makes coats and slacks. The two resources required are wool cloth and labor. The clothier has 150 square yards of wool and 200 hours of labor available. Each coat requires 3 square yards of...
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In Problem 14, what would be the effect on the optimal solution if the available labor were increased from 200 to 240 hours?
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Solve the following linear programming model graphically:
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Transform the model in Problem 18 into standard form, and indicate the value of the slack variables at each corner point solution.
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InProblem20, if the constraint x1≥8 is changed to x1≤8, what effect does this have on the feasible solution space and the optimal solution?
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