Exam 7: Using Binary Integer Programming to Deal With Yes-Or-No Decisions

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An auxiliary binary variable is an additional binary variable that is introduced into a model to represent additional yes-or-no decisions.

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Binary variables are variables whose only possible values are 0 or 1.

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Binary integer programming problems are those where all the decision variables restricted to integer values are further restricted to be binary variables.

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Binary integer programming problems can answer which types of questions?

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A yes-or-no decision is a mutually exclusive decision if it can be yes only if a certain other yes-or-no decision is yes.

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Variables whose only possible values are 0 and 1 are called integer variables.

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