Deck 15: Transportation and assignment problems

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The feasible solutions property states that a pure transportation problem will have feasible solutions if and only if the sum of its supplies equals the sum of its demands
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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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A network representation is an important tool for solving any size transportation problem
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The transportation model assumes that shipping costs are dependent on the distance that goods are shipped
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Transportation problems always have integer solutions
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It is not possible to solve a transportation problem that has ≤ instead of = signs for the supply constraints
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A transportation problem requires a unit cost for every source-destination combination
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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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Transportation problems can be solved by the simplex method
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Transportation problems always involve shipping goods from one location to another
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Transportation problems are a special type of distribution-network problem
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The supplies and demands provide all the data for a transportation problem
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The transportation simplex method solves transportation problems much faster than the regular simplex method
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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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The linear programming model of a transportation problem is one of maximization of its objective function
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It is always necessary to add constraints to a transportation model in order to restrict variables to only integer values
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The Hungarian Method is an algorithm used to solve transportation problems
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A network representation can be used to visualize a transportation problem
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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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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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It is not possible to adjust the transportation simplex method to maximize instead of minimize
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Which of the following is not an assumption of transportation problems?

A)Actual supply and demand must be equal
B)Shipping costs per unit are constant
C)Items to be shipped are the same
D)One transportation route between each source and destination
E)One transportation mode between each source and destination
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Assignment problems are just a special type of transportation problem where the sources are now tasks to be performed
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Network representation provides a way of visualizing an assignment problem graphically
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When demand is not a fixed amount but a range,the problem cannot be formulated as a transportation problem
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Which of the following can be used to solve transportation problems?

A)The simplex method
B)The transportation simplex method
C)The network simplex method
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In an assignment problem,every destination has a demand of 0 or 1
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When formulating a transportation problem on a spreadsheet,which of the following are necessary?

A)A table of data
B)A network representation
C)A table for the solution
D)a and c only
E)All of the above
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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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Generally,assignment problems match people to an equal number of tasks at a minimum cost
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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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When demand and supply are not equal in a transportation problem then the problem cannot be solved
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Transportation problems must satisfy which of the following assumptions?

A)The supply assumption
B)The cost assumption
C)The integer assumption
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Which of the following are assumptions or requirements of transportation problems?

A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I,II and IV
D)I and III
E)I,II,III,and IV
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Which of the following is not information needed to use the transportation model?

A)Capacity of the sources
B)Demand of the destinations
C)Unit shipping costs
D)Unit shipping distances
E)All of the above
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Many problems can be reformulated to fit the format of an assignment problem
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An assignment problem is a special type of transportation problem
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Assignment problems are cost minimization problems and cannot be solved as a profit maximization problem
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In a pure assignment problem,more than one person can be assigned to a specific task
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The transportation model method for evaluating location alternatives minimizes:

A)the number of sources
B)the number of destinations
C)total supply
D)total demand
E)total shipping cost
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Applications of assignment problems may include:

A)matching personnel to jobs
B)assigning machines to tasks
C)designing bussing routes
D)a and b only
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is not an assumption of assignment problems?

A)The number of assignees and the number of tasks are the same
B)The objective is to minimize the number of assignments not made
C)Each task is to be performed by exactly one assignee
D)There is a cost associated with each combination of an assignee performing a task,
E)Each assignee is to be assigned exactly one task
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Applications of the transportation problem include the areas of:

A)I and IV
B)I,II,and IV
C)I,II,and III
D)I,II,III,and IV
E)None of the above
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An assignment problem:

A)is a special transportation problem
B)will always have an integer solution
C)has all supplies and demands equal to 1
D)None of the above
E)All of the above
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In the linear programming version of a true transportation model:

A)all constraints are ≥
B)all constraints are ≤
C)some constraints are ≥ and some are ≤
D)all constraints are =
E)some constraints are ≥ and some are =
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Which of the following is the fastest algorithm for solving an assignment problem?

A)The simplex method
B)The transportation simplex method
C)The network simplex method
D)The Hungarian method
E)All of the above
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Which of the following problems can be reformulated to fit the format for a transportation problem?

A)Certain source-destination combinations cannot be used for distributing units
B)A destination has both a minimum and maximum demand
C)The sum of the supplies exceeds the sum of the demands
D)a and b only
E)All of the above
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Which of the following problems can be reformulated to fit the format for an assignment problem?

A)Certain assignees are unable to perform certain tasks
B)There are more tasks than assignees,so some tasks will not be done
C)Each assignee can be assigned to perform more than one task simultaneously
D)Each task can be performed jointly by more than one assignee
E)All of the above
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The feasible solutions property states that a pure transportation problem will have feasible solutions if and only if the sum of its supplies equals the sum of its demands
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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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A network representation is an important tool for solving any size transportation problem
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The transportation model assumes that shipping costs are dependent on the distance that goods are shipped
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Transportation problems always have integer solutions
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It is not possible to solve a transportation problem that has ≤ instead of = signs for the supply constraints
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A transportation problem requires a unit cost for every source-destination combination
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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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Transportation problems can be solved by the simplex method
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Transportation problems always involve shipping goods from one location to another
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Transportation problems are a special type of distribution-network problem
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The supplies and demands provide all the data for a transportation problem
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The transportation simplex method solves transportation problems much faster than the regular simplex method
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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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The linear programming model of a transportation problem is one of maximization of its objective function
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It is always necessary to add constraints to a transportation model in order to restrict variables to only integer values
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The Hungarian Method is an algorithm used to solve transportation problems
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A network representation can be used to visualize a transportation problem
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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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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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It is not possible to adjust the transportation simplex method to maximize instead of minimize
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Which of the following is not an assumption of transportation problems?

A)Actual supply and demand must be equal
B)Shipping costs per unit are constant
C)Items to be shipped are the same
D)One transportation route between each source and destination
E)One transportation mode between each source and destination
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Assignment problems are just a special type of transportation problem where the sources are now tasks to be performed
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Network representation provides a way of visualizing an assignment problem graphically
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When demand is not a fixed amount but a range,the problem cannot be formulated as a transportation problem
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Which of the following can be used to solve transportation problems?

A)The simplex method
B)The transportation simplex method
C)The network simplex method
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In an assignment problem,every destination has a demand of 0 or 1
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When formulating a transportation problem on a spreadsheet,which of the following are necessary?

A)A table of data
B)A network representation
C)A table for the solution
D)a and c only
E)All of the above
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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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Generally,assignment problems match people to an equal number of tasks at a minimum cost
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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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When demand and supply are not equal in a transportation problem then the problem cannot be solved
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Transportation problems must satisfy which of the following assumptions?

A)The supply assumption
B)The cost assumption
C)The integer assumption
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Which of the following are assumptions or requirements of transportation problems?

A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I,II and IV
D)I and III
E)I,II,III,and IV
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Which of the following is not information needed to use the transportation model?

A)Capacity of the sources
B)Demand of the destinations
C)Unit shipping costs
D)Unit shipping distances
E)All of the above
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Many problems can be reformulated to fit the format of an assignment problem
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An assignment problem is a special type of transportation problem
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Assignment problems are cost minimization problems and cannot be solved as a profit maximization problem
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In a pure assignment problem,more than one person can be assigned to a specific task
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The transportation model method for evaluating location alternatives minimizes:

A)the number of sources
B)the number of destinations
C)total supply
D)total demand
E)total shipping cost
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Applications of assignment problems may include:

A)matching personnel to jobs
B)assigning machines to tasks
C)designing bussing routes
D)a and b only
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is not an assumption of assignment problems?

A)The number of assignees and the number of tasks are the same
B)The objective is to minimize the number of assignments not made
C)Each task is to be performed by exactly one assignee
D)There is a cost associated with each combination of an assignee performing a task,
E)Each assignee is to be assigned exactly one task
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Applications of the transportation problem include the areas of:

A)I and IV
B)I,II,and IV
C)I,II,and III
D)I,II,III,and IV
E)None of the above
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An assignment problem:

A)is a special transportation problem
B)will always have an integer solution
C)has all supplies and demands equal to 1
D)None of the above
E)All of the above
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In the linear programming version of a true transportation model:

A)all constraints are ≥
B)all constraints are ≤
C)some constraints are ≥ and some are ≤
D)all constraints are =
E)some constraints are ≥ and some are =
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Which of the following is the fastest algorithm for solving an assignment problem?

A)The simplex method
B)The transportation simplex method
C)The network simplex method
D)The Hungarian method
E)All of the above
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Which of the following problems can be reformulated to fit the format for a transportation problem?

A)Certain source-destination combinations cannot be used for distributing units
B)A destination has both a minimum and maximum demand
C)The sum of the supplies exceeds the sum of the demands
D)a and b only
E)All of the above
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Which of the following problems can be reformulated to fit the format for an assignment problem?

A)Certain assignees are unable to perform certain tasks
B)There are more tasks than assignees,so some tasks will not be done
C)Each assignee can be assigned to perform more than one task simultaneously
D)Each task can be performed jointly by more than one assignee
E)All of the above
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