Exam 18: CD - Transportation and Assignment Problems
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Exam 18: CD - Transportation and Assignment Problems48 Questions
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Which of the following can be used to solve transportation problems?
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Which of the following is not information needed to use the transportation model?
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A network representation is helpful because it shows the geographical layout of the sources and destinations of a problem.
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The requirements assumption states that each source has a fixed supply of units,where the entire supply must be distributed to the destinations and that each destination has a fixed demand for units,where the entire demand must be received from the sources.
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Applications of the transportation problem include the areas of: I.shipping goods.
II)assigning plants to products.
III)choosing customers.
IV)evaluating transportation methods.
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The transportation model assumes shipping cost per unit is the same regardless of the number of units shipped.
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It is not possible to adjust the transportation simplex method to maximize instead of minimize.
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Assignment problems are cost minimization problems and cannot be solved as a profit maximization problem.
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A network representation is an important tool for solving any size transportation problem.
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When formulating a transportation problem on a spreadsheet,which of the following are necessary?
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When the assumptions of an assignment problem are satisfied,all that needs to be done to formulate a problem is to identify the assignees and tasks.
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The transportation model assumes that shipping costs are dependent on the distance that goods are shipped.
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Which of the following is not an assumption of transportation problems?
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An assignment problem is a special type of transportation problem
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As long as all its supplies and demands have integer values,any transportation problem with feasible solutions is guaranteed to have an optimal solution with integer values for all its decision variables.
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When the number of people and the number of tasks are not equal in an assignment problem then the problem cannot be solved.
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Transportation problems are concerned with distributing commodities from sources to destinations in such a way as to minimize the total distribution cost.
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