Multiple Choice
Table 10-4
A company has decided to use 0−1 integer programming to help make some investment decisions. There are three possible investment alternatives from which to choose, but if it is decided that a particular alternative is to be selected, the entire cost of that alternative will be incurred (i.e., it is impossible to build one-half of a factory) . The integer programming model is as follows:
-Table 10-4 presents an integer programming problem. If the optimal solution is used, then only two of the alternatives would be selected. How much slack would there be in the third constraint?
A) 1000
B) 5000
C) 3300
D) 8000
E) None of the above
Correct Answer:

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