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Title: Suppose that the optimal values of the decision variables to a two-variable linear programming ...
Post by: takemeaway on Nov 2, 2016
Suppose that the optimal values of the decision variables to a two-variable linear programming problem remain the same as long as the slope of the objective function lies between the slopes of the following two constraints:
   2X with subscript((1)) + 3X with subscript((2)) ≤ 26
   2X with subscript((1)) + 2X with subscript((2)) ≤ 20
The current objective function is:
   8X with subscript((1)) + 9X with subscript((2)) = Z
Which of the following statements about the range of optimality on c with subscript((1)) is TRUE?
A) 9 ≤ c with subscript((1)) ≤ 12
B) 0 ≤ c with subscript((1)) ≤ 2
C) 6 ≤ c with subscript((1)) ≤ 9
D) 2 ≤ c with subscript((1)) ≤ 6


Title: Re: Suppose that the optimal values of the decision variables to a two-variable linear programming ...
Post by: Dreamin on Nov 6, 2016
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Title: Re: Suppose that the optimal values of the decision variables to a two-variable linear programming ...
Post by: takemeaway on Dec 17, 2016
You've been incredibly helpful to me this semester, thank you for helping


Title: Re: Suppose that the optimal values of the decision variables to a two-variable linear programming ...
Post by: Dreamin on Dec 21, 2016
Appreciate the feedback :D