Deck 9: Multicriteria Decision Making
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Deck 9: Multicriteria Decision Making
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The different objectives in a goal programming problem are referred to as goals.
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A negative deviational variable is the amount by which a goal level is exceeded.
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The objective function in a goal programming model seeks to minimize the deviation from goals in the order of the goal priorities.
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One goal is never achieved at the expense of another higher-priority goal.
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All goal constraints are inequalities that include deviational variables.
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Goal programming solutions do not always achieve all goals.
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A pairwise comparison matrix summarizes the pairwise comparisons for a criterion.
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Goal constraints can include all deviational variables.
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Objective function terms are not summed in goal programming because not all goals are achievable.
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Goal programming provides a method for simultaneously striving to achieve several objectives.
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A goal can be achieved at the expense of another lower-priority goal.
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In a pairwise comparison, two alternatives are compared according to a criterion and one is preferred.
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In goal programming, terms are summed in the objective function in order to make consistent decisions.
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In a goal programming model, the terms in the objective function are summed to determine the maximum profit or minimum cost.
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A preference scale assigns numerical values to different levels of preference.
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At least one or both deviational variables in a goal constraint must equal 0.
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A requirement for the solution procedure for the goal programming problem is that all goals must be achieved.
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Goal programming violates the divisibility property of linear programming.
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In goal programming, problems cannot have two or more goals at the same priority level.
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On a preference scale for pairwise comparisons, the number "1" indicates that two objects are equally preferred.
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A ________ vector is the average of the values in each row of the normalized matrix in the AHP process.
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The analytic hierarchy process, scoring models, and goal programming are all considered to be ________ decision making techniques because they incorporate decisions based on more than one objective.
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A(n) ________ model is a similar to AHP, but simpler and easier to understand.
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A consistency index measures the degree of inconsistency in pairwise comparisons.
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In synthesization, decision alternatives are prioritized within each criterion.
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A preference scale assigns numerical values to different levels of preferences.
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At least one or both deviational variables in a goal constraint must equal ________.
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A(n) ________ measures the degree of inconsistency in pairwise comparisons.
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A(n) ________ variable is the amount by which a goal level is exceeded.
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If the CI/RI ratio is more than ________, then there are probably serious inconsistencies in the AHP results.
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A(n) ________ variable is the amount by which a goal level is underachieved.
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Consider the following constraint: 2x1 + 3x2 =60. Assume that we convert this constraint into a goal constraint with the value of x1 = 15 and the value of x2 = 15. Then the values of d1+ and d1- are ________ and ________, respectively.
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In a facility location problem, if location A receives a score of 45 for the criteria "traffic congestion", which has a weight of .30; a score of 50 for the criteria "labor force", which has a weight of .45; and a score of 60 for "utilities", which has a weight of .25, the overall score for location A is ________.
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A(n) ________ assigns numerical values to different levels of preferences.
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In a given AHP problem, the consistency index is .15, and the random index is .90. In this instance, there are probably serious inconsistencies and, therefore, the AHP result may not be meaningful.
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A scoring model is more subjective than the analytical hierarchy process.
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Scoring models use consistency indexes to measure the degree of consistency between choices.
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Deviational variables that occur in the objective function and the constraints of a goal programming model indicate the difference between all actual and ________ values.
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In scoring models, the two alternatives with the highest scores are compared to make the final decision.
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40
The objective function formulation for a goal programming model is as follows:
Min P1 d1 -, P2 d2 -, P3 d1 +, P4 d3 -
Which one of the variables would the program designers like to have as the second goal such that its deviation from zero is minimized?
Min P1 d1 -, P2 d2 -, P3 d1 +, P4 d3 -
Which one of the variables would the program designers like to have as the second goal such that its deviation from zero is minimized?
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41
Ashley's manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of the following items during the next production period:
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the profit constraint?
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the profit constraint?
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42
An investor has $80,000 to invest in three stocks, stock A costs $100, stock B costs $120 and stock C costs $80. Each stock A has a risk factor of 8, each stock B has a risk factor of 10 and each stock C has a risk factor of 7. The investor believes that the sum of the risk factors for all stocks purchase should not exceed 6000. The projected annual growth rate for the three stocks are 9%, 13% and 8% respectively. The projected annual dividend income from these stocks are as follows: Stock A: $14/stock, Stock B: $15/stock, and Stock C: $20/stock. The investor desires an annual dividend income of $10,000. The investor has established the following goals in order of their importance:
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-Write the risk factor constraint
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-Write the risk factor constraint
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43
Using the normalized matrix given below, calculate the row averages. 

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44
Assume that a decision maker using analytical hierarchy process generated the following pairwise comparison matrix.
Calculate the normalized matrix.

Calculate the normalized matrix.
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45
Assume that a plant manager has to decide where to locate its warehouse. The decision has been narrowed down to choices among the following three cities: Detroit, Cleveland, and St. Louis. The following pairwise comparison matrix summarizes the preferences of the plant manager.
Determine the normalized matrix.

Determine the normalized matrix.
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46
A production of 300 units of Twiddle Bugs, an educational toy for children, must be completed within 1 week by BugU Manufacturing. Two production lines are available, each for 30 hours during the week. Production line 1 can produce five units per hour and production line 2 can produce four units an hour. Line 1 costs $50 per hour to operate and line 2 costs $55 per hour. Overtime is available for line 1 at $15 per hour and for line 2 at $12 per hour. Management goals in decreasing order are:
P1: Produce 300 units.
P2: Maximum allowable overtime of 6 hours for line 1.
P3: Cost of overtime must not exceed $750.
P4: Avoid the underutilization of either production line. Assign weights that are proportional to their production capability.
P5: Producing more than 300 units is 1-1/2 times as undesirable as producing under 300 units.
-What are the constraints for this problem?
P1: Produce 300 units.
P2: Maximum allowable overtime of 6 hours for line 1.
P3: Cost of overtime must not exceed $750.
P4: Avoid the underutilization of either production line. Assign weights that are proportional to their production capability.
P5: Producing more than 300 units is 1-1/2 times as undesirable as producing under 300 units.
-What are the constraints for this problem?
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Assume that a plant manager has to decide where to locate its warehouse The decision has been narrowed down to choices among the following three cities: Detroit,, Cleveland, and St. Louis. The company has weighted each of these criteria in terms of its relative importance in the decision making process, and it has analyzed each potential warehouse location and graded them according to each criteria as shown in the following table.
Calculate the scores for each location and state where the warehouse should be located.

Calculate the scores for each location and state where the warehouse should be located.
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Ashley's manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of the following items during the next production period:
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the packaging material constraint?
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the packaging material constraint?
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An investor has $80,000 to invest in three stocks, stock A costs $100, stock B costs $120 and stock C costs $80. Each stock A has a risk factor of 8, each stock B has a risk factor of 10 and each stock C has a risk factor of 7. The investor believes that the sum of the risk factors for all stocks purchase should not exceed 6000. The projected annual growth rate for the three stocks are 9%, 13% and 8% respectively. The projected annual dividend income from these stocks are as follows: Stock A: $14/stock, Stock B: $15/stock, and Stock C: $20/stock. The investor desires an annual dividend income of $10,000. The investor has established the following goals in order of their importance:
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-State the goal programming objective function.
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-State the goal programming objective function.
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50
The analytical hierarchy process was used to determine which car to purchase. Four criteria were used: price, miles per gallon, comfort, and durability. Consider the following normalized matrix and the preference vector for durability.
Multiplying the normalized matrix by the preference vector gives the following results:
Compute the consistency index.
Multiplying the normalized matrix by the preference vector gives the following results:
Compute the consistency index.
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51
Assume that a decision maker has to make a choice between three types of cars. Chevy, Honda, and Ford. Based on three criteria: comfort, MPG, and style.
The row averages for criteria is summarized in the following column vector:
The preference matrix for the three types of cars is given as follows:
Compute the overall score for each decision alternative (car).
The row averages for criteria is summarized in the following column vector:

The preference matrix for the three types of cars is given as follows:

Compute the overall score for each decision alternative (car).
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The objective function formulation for a goal programming model is as follows:
Min P1 d1 -, P2 d2 -, (4 P4 d3 - + 6P4 d2 +)
At the priority level 4, which one of the deviational variables is most important?
Min P1 d1 -, P2 d2 -, (4 P4 d3 - + 6P4 d2 +)
At the priority level 4, which one of the deviational variables is most important?
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A production of 300 units of Twiddle Bugs, an educational toy for children, must be completed within 1 week by BugU Manufacturing. Two production lines are available, each for 30 hours during the week. Production line 1 can produce five units per hour and production line 2 can produce four units an hour. Line 1 costs $50 per hour to operate and line 2 costs $55 per hour. Overtime is available for line 1 at $15 per hour and for line 2 at $12 per hour. Management goals in decreasing order are:
P1: Produce 300 units.
P2: Maximum allowable overtime of 6 hours for line 1.
P3: Cost of overtime must not exceed $750.
P4: Avoid the underutilization of either production line. Assign weights that are proportional to their production capability.
P5: Producing more than 300 units is 1-1/2 times as undesirable as producing under 300 units.
-What is the objective function?
P1: Produce 300 units.
P2: Maximum allowable overtime of 6 hours for line 1.
P3: Cost of overtime must not exceed $750.
P4: Avoid the underutilization of either production line. Assign weights that are proportional to their production capability.
P5: Producing more than 300 units is 1-1/2 times as undesirable as producing under 300 units.
-What is the objective function?
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An investor has $80,000 to invest in three stocks, stock A costs $100, stock B costs $120 and stock C costs $80. Each stock A has a risk factor of 8, each stock B has a risk factor of 10 and each stock C has a risk factor of 7. The investor believes that the sum of the risk factors for all stocks purchase should not exceed 6000. The projected annual growth rate for the three stocks are 9%, 13% and 8% respectively. The projected annual dividend income from these stocks are as follows: Stock A: $14/stock, Stock B: $15/stock, and Stock C: $20/stock. The investor desires an annual dividend income of $10,000. The investor has established the following goals in order of their importance:
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-Write the budget constraint
(1) The investor believes that the budget cannot be exceeded. (d1)
(2) The risk factor should not exceed the target amount of 6000. (d2)
(3) The average annual growth rate in stock prices must be at least 10%. (d3)
(4) The investor desires a dividend income of at least $10,000. (d4)
-Write the budget constraint
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Centerville city council is in the process of developing city tax rates. The annual tax base for real estate property is $750 million and for general sales, $80 million. Annual local gas consumption is estimated at 12 million gallons. They have three goals, listed in order of priority:
1. Tax revenues must be at least $25 million to meet the city's financial commitments.
2. Sales tax cannot exceed 25% of all taxes collected.
3. Gasoline tax cannot exceed 8 cents per gallon.
Formulate as a goal programming problem.
1. Tax revenues must be at least $25 million to meet the city's financial commitments.
2. Sales tax cannot exceed 25% of all taxes collected.
3. Gasoline tax cannot exceed 8 cents per gallon.
Formulate as a goal programming problem.
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Ashley's manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of the following items during the next production period:
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the objective function?
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the objective function?
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A business is trying to decide which restaurant to hold its annual awards banquet. Use the information below to determine the best choice.
Restaurant

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Ashley's manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of the following items during the next production period:
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the production time constraint?
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the production time constraint?
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Consider the following normalized matrix for car comfort that was computed using the analytical hierarchy process:
Which car is the most preferred based on comfort?

Which car is the most preferred based on comfort?
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Ashley's manufactures home furnishings for department stores. Planning is underway for the production of the following items during the next production period:
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the fabric constraint?
Ashley has 3000 yards of material in stock for this production period. Five hundred hours of production time are scheduled and 400 ounces of packaging material is available. Each of these quantities can be adjusted through overtime or extra purchases. Ashley's highest priority is to achieve a profit of $3200. Her second priority is to avoid additional purchases of packaging material. Third, she wants to use all of the scheduled production hours, and fourth, minimize any fabric remaining from the 3000 yards. Note that the deviational variables associated with each item are given in the table.
-What is the fabric constraint?
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Deviational variables in a goal programming model constraint represent the
A) underachievement or overachievement of a goal level.
B) resource constraint as defined by the linear model.
C) probability of an optimal solution.
D) probabilistic variables in the objective constraints.
A) underachievement or overachievement of a goal level.
B) resource constraint as defined by the linear model.
C) probability of an optimal solution.
D) probabilistic variables in the objective constraints.
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The objective function in a goal programming model seeks to ________ the deviation from goals in the order of the goal priorities.
A) free
B) even out
C) maximize
D) minimize
A) free
B) even out
C) maximize
D) minimize
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Consider the following constraint: 2x1 + 3x2 =60. Assume that we convert this constraint into a goal constraint with the value of x1 = 15 and the value of x2 = 15. Then the values of d1+ and d1- are ________ and ________, respectively.
A) 0, 15
B) 15, 0
C) 20, 0
D) 0, 20
A) 0, 15
B) 15, 0
C) 20, 0
D) 0, 20
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Goal constraints can include ________ deviational variables.
A) no
B) some
C) all
D) multiple
A) no
B) some
C) all
D) multiple
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A ________ deviational variable is the amount by which a goal level is underachieved.
A) negative
B) positive
C) positive or negative
D) positive and negative
A) negative
B) positive
C) positive or negative
D) positive and negative
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Deviation variables
A) represent the actual value of the function part of a goal constraint.
B) represent the difference between the target and actual values.
C) must sum to 1.
D) equal the difference between actual and predicted values of the decision variables.
A) represent the actual value of the function part of a goal constraint.
B) represent the difference between the target and actual values.
C) must sum to 1.
D) equal the difference between actual and predicted values of the decision variables.
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Two or more goals at the same priority level can be assigned weights to indicate their relative
A) meaning.
B) slack.
C) difference.
D) importance.
A) meaning.
B) slack.
C) difference.
D) importance.
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A decision with more than one objective
A) should be decomposed into a separate model for each objective .
B) depends on the probability of satisfying each objective.
C) requires the decision maker to put the objectives in some order of importance.
D) cannot have an optimal solution.
A) should be decomposed into a separate model for each objective .
B) depends on the probability of satisfying each objective.
C) requires the decision maker to put the objectives in some order of importance.
D) cannot have an optimal solution.
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The objective function min P1d1- , P2d2+
A) attempts to avoid being below target for the priority 1 goal.
B) attempts to avoid being below target for the priority 2 goal.
C) will not have any feasible solutions.
D) will have a solution only if P1 > P2.
A) attempts to avoid being below target for the priority 1 goal.
B) attempts to avoid being below target for the priority 2 goal.
C) will not have any feasible solutions.
D) will have a solution only if P1 > P2.
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70
Goal programming solutions ________ achieve all goals.
A) always
B) don't always
C) sometimes
D) never
A) always
B) don't always
C) sometimes
D) never
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71
If the constraint 3x1 + 4x2 + (d1-) - (d1+) = 250 measures hours, then
A) 3x1 + 4x2 is equal to the actual time spent.
B) if d1- is equal to 25, then 3x1 + 4x2 must equal 25.
C) overtime could be represented by d1-.
D) hours can take only an integer value.
A) 3x1 + 4x2 is equal to the actual time spent.
B) if d1- is equal to 25, then 3x1 + 4x2 must equal 25.
C) overtime could be represented by d1-.
D) hours can take only an integer value.
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72
A company has three goals, listed in order of importance.
1) Achieve a total profit of at least $240 million.
2) Maintain the current employment level of 3,000 employees
3) Invest no more than $70 million in capital.
What is the objective function for a goal program for this situation?
A) Min P1d1- , P2d2- , P3d3+
B) Min P1d1- , P2d2+ , P2d2- , P3d3-
C) Min P1d1- , P2d2- , P2d2- , P3d3+
D) Min P1d1+ , P2d2- , P2d2- , P3d3+
1) Achieve a total profit of at least $240 million.
2) Maintain the current employment level of 3,000 employees
3) Invest no more than $70 million in capital.
What is the objective function for a goal program for this situation?
A) Min P1d1- , P2d2- , P3d3+
B) Min P1d1- , P2d2+ , P2d2- , P3d3-
C) Min P1d1- , P2d2- , P2d2- , P3d3+
D) Min P1d1+ , P2d2- , P2d2- , P3d3+
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73
At least one or both deviational variables in a goal constraint must equal:
A) 1
B) -1
C) 0
D) 2
A) 1
B) -1
C) 0
D) 2
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74
The objective function in all goal programming models is to ________ from the goal constraint levels.
A) maximize alternatives
B) minimize alternatives
C) minimize deviation
D) maximize deviation
A) maximize alternatives
B) minimize alternatives
C) minimize deviation
D) maximize deviation
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75
A company has a goal of calling on at least 400 customers a month (goal 1), but no fewer than 260 customers a month (goal 2). If X represents the number of customers contacted, which pair of constraints listed below is the appropriate representation in a goal programming problem?
A) X + d1-- d1+ = 400, X + d2- - d2+ = 260
B) X - d1-+ d1+ = 400, X - d2- - d2+ = 260
C) X - d1- + d1+ = 400, X + d2- - d2+ = 260
D) X + d1+ - d1+ = 400, X - d2- + d2+ = 260
A) X + d1-- d1+ = 400, X + d2- - d2+ = 260
B) X - d1-+ d1+ = 400, X - d2- - d2+ = 260
C) X - d1- + d1+ = 400, X + d2- - d2+ = 260
D) X + d1+ - d1+ = 400, X - d2- + d2+ = 260
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76
A ________ deviational variable is the amount by which a goal level is exceeded.
A) negative
B) positive
C) positive or negative
D) positive and negative
A) negative
B) positive
C) positive or negative
D) positive and negative
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77
A positive deviational variable is the amount by which a goal level is
A) underachieved.
B) exceeded.
C) minimized.
D) maximized.
A) underachieved.
B) exceeded.
C) minimized.
D) maximized.
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78
The majority of the goal constraints are equalities that include ________ variables.
A) only deviational
B) deviational and decision
C) only decision
D) neither deviational nor decision variables
A) only deviational
B) deviational and decision
C) only decision
D) neither deviational nor decision variables
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79
A company has a goal to maintain the current employment level, but places more importance on laying employees off than on hiring new employees. In other words, the company would rather hire than lay off employees. If the company assigns a "penalty weight" of 4 for the amount under the employment goal (goal 2) and a weight of 2 for the amount over the employment goal, how would this be expressed in the objective function?
A) Min 4P2d2- + 2P2d2+
B) Min 2P2d2-+ 4P2d2+
C) Max 4P2d2- + 2P2d2+
D) Min 4P2d2+ +2P2d2-
A) Min 4P2d2- + 2P2d2+
B) Min 2P2d2-+ 4P2d2+
C) Max 4P2d2- + 2P2d2+
D) Min 4P2d2+ +2P2d2-
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80
One goal ________ achieved at the expense of another higher-priority goal.
A) is never
B) can sometimes be
C) is always
D) is under certain circumstances
A) is never
B) can sometimes be
C) is always
D) is under certain circumstances
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