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Using the fоllоwing infоrmаtion, аnswer the questions thаt follow. Do not attempt to re-solve the problem using solver or any other method. Consider the following Linear Program: Q22 part 1.png Q22 part 2.png Based on the LP and the results show above, Answer the following questions: (Question 1 is worth 30% of the total score for this question, question 2 is worth 40%, and question 3 is worth 30%).  a) What is the reduced cost for MP1 b) Determine if the following changes in objective function coefficients - taken simultaneously - will result in a different optimal solution. Or stated differently, will these changes in objective function coefficients, made simultaneously result in a different optimal solution, or will the optimal solution remain optimal. The changes are: MP1 reduction of .0625, MP2 reduction of 2, MP3, increase of .124 Your response should not only give the correct answer, but correct reasoning to support your response. c) Since the costs of all out-sourced products are higher than the costs of all manufactured products, explain why the shadow prices for all outsourced products are all positive.  

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A mаnufаcturing cоmpаny makes three prоducts. Each prоduct requires processing in departments A, B, and C. The labor requirements for each unit of each product, by department are listed below. In addition, production set up costs (one time cost incurred only if it is necessary and desirable to produce a product) AND the maximum number of units of each product allowed, are provided. Finally, the profit contribution per unit of each product is provided. Q25.png What needs to be determined is the number and mix of products (and setups) required to maximize profit contribution and any set-up costs incurred.  Let      Pi = units of product i produced. Let      Si = 1, if you set-up to produce product I, and zero otherwise. Develop only the parts of a linear programming formulation for this decision-making situation that are requested below. Your formulation should be a written formulation, not an excel or solver model. In fact, you don’t need to use excel or solver to answer the following questions.  Each of the four questions below is worth 25% of the possible points on this problem. Provide a written formulation of the objective function. Provide a written formulation of a labor hours constraint for Department B Provide a written formulation of a constraint that effectively limits production of product 3 both when the firm is and when it is not set up for production of product 3. Provide a written formulation of all necessary non-negativity and integer constraint conditions.

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