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Exam 4: Linear Programming Applications in Marketing, Finance and Operations Management
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Question 1
True/False
Portfolio selection problems should acknowledge both risk and return.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Let M be the number of units to make and B be the number of units to buy. If it costs $2 to make a unit and $3 to buy a unit and 4000 units are needed, the objective function is
Question 3
Essay
Super City Discount Department Store is open 24 hours a day. The number of cashiers need in each four hour period of a day is listed below.
Period
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15
\begin{array}{lc}\text { Period } & \text { Cashiers Needed }\\\hline10 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} . \text { to } 2 \mathrm{am} . \mathrm{m} . & 8 \\2 \mathrm{a} . \mathrm{m} \text { to } 6 \mathrm{am} . & 4 \\6 \mathrm{a} . \mathrm{m} . \text { to } 10 \mathrm{am} . & 7 \\10 \mathrm{am} . \text { to } 2 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} . & 12 \\2 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} . \text { to } 6 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} . & 10 \\6 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} \text { to } 10 \mathrm{p} . \mathrm{m} . & 15\end{array}
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Cashiers Needed
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12
10
15
If cashiers work for eight consecutive hours, how many should be scheduled to begin working in each period in order to minimize the number of cashiers needed?
Question 4
True/False
If a real-world problem is correctly formulated, it is not possible to have alternative optimal solutions.
Question 5
True/False
For the marketing research problem presented in the textbook, the research firm's objective is to conduct the market survey so as to meet the client's needs at a minimum cost.