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1. The Holiday Meal Turkey Ranch is considering buying two different brands of turkey food and
blending then to provide a good low cost diet for its turkeys. Each feed containd, in varying
proportions, some or all of the three nutritional ingredients essential for flattening turkeys. Each
pound of brand I purchased for example contains 5 ounces of ingredient A4 ounces of gradient B
and ½ ounce of gradient C. Each pound of brand II contains 10 ounces of ingredient A, 3 ounces of
ingredient B but no ingredient C. The brand I feed costs the rnch 2 cents a pound, while the brand
II feed costs 3 cents a pound. The owner of the ranch would like to use LP to determine the lowest
cost dient meets the minimum intake requirement for each nutritional ingredient as shoen below
3. In the above example, suppose that each full time employee works 8 hours per day, thus Monday’s
requirement is 8*17=136 hours. The post office can meet its daily labour requirement by both full
time and part time employees. During each week a full time employee can work 8 hrs a dya and
five consecutive days and a part time employee can work 4 hrs a day and five consecutive days. A
full time employee costs post office $ 15 per hrs while the part time employee with reduced fringe
benefits cost the post office only $ 10 per hrs. Union requirements limit part time labour to 25% of
the weekly labour requirement. Formulate LPP.
4. A cargo plane has three compartments for storing cargo: front, centre and rear. These
compartments have the following limits on both weight and space:
Compartment Weight capacity (tonnes) Space capacity (cubic metres)
Front 10 6800
Centre 16 8700
Rear 8 5300
Furthermore, the weight of the cargo in the respective compartments must be the same proportion of that
compartment's weight capacity to maintain the balance of the plane. The following four cargoes are
available for shipment on the next flight:
Cargo Weight (tonnes) Volume (cubic metres/tonne) Profit (£/tonne)
C1 18 480 310
C2 15 650 380
C3 23 580 350
C4 12 390 285
Any proportion of these cargoes can be accepted. The objective is to determine how much (if any) of each
cargo C1, C2, C3 and C4 should be accepted and how to distribute each among the compartments so that
the total profit for the flight is maximised. Formulate the above problem as a linear program
5. A canning company operates two canning plants. The growers are willing to supply fresh fruits in the
following amounts:
From: S1 3 3.5
S2 2 2.5
S3 6 4
Plant A Plant B
Capacity 460 tonnes 560 tonnes
Labour cost £26/tonne £21/tonne
The canned fruits are sold at £50/tonne to the distributors. The company can sell at this price all they can
produce.
The objective is to find the best mixture of the quantities supplied by the three growers to the two plants
so that the company maximises its profits.
distances
Markets
Plants New York Chicago Topeka Supply
Seattle 2.5 1.7 1.8 350
San Diego 2.5 1.8 1.4 600
Demand 325 300 275
3. A product is produced at three plants and shipped to three warehouses. The transportation cost per unit
are shown in the following table
Plant Ware house Plant capacity
W1 W2 W3
P1 20 16 24 300
P2 10 10 8 500
P3 12 18 10 100
Warehouse
Demand 200 400 300
Formulate it as linear programming model for minimizing transportation cost. Solve the above problem
using any of the transportation method to get the optimal transportation schedule.
4. Sound electronics, Inc. produces a battery tape recorder at plants located in Martinsville, North
Carolina; Plymouth, New York; and Franklin, Missouri. The unit transportation cost for the shipments
from the three plants to the distribution centers in Chicago, Dallas, and New York are as follows:
To
From Chicago Dallas New York
Martinsville 1.45 1.60 1.40
Plymouth 1.10 2.25 0.60
Franklin 1.20 1.20 1.80
After considering transportation costs, management has decided that under no circumstances will it use the
Plymouth-Dallas route. The plant capacities and distributor orders for the next month are as follows:
Capacity Orders
Plant (units) Distributor (units)
Martinsville 400 Chicago 400
Plymouth 600 Dallas 400
Franklin 300 New York 400
Because of different wage scales at the three plants, the unit production cost varies from plant to plant.
Assuming the costs are $29.50 per unit at Martinsville, $31.20 per unit at Plymouth, and$ 30.35 per unit at
Franklin, find the production distribution plan that minimizes production and transportation costs.
5. The following table shows the necessary information on the availability of supply to each warehouse,
the requirement of each market and unit transportation cost in Rs. from each warehouse to each
destination.
Markets
Warehouses P Q R S SUPPLY
A 6 3 5 4 22
B 5 9 2 7 15
C 5 7 8 6 8
Demand 7 1 1 9 45
2 7
The shipping clerk has worked out the following schedule from experience.
12 units from A to Q, 1 unit from A to R, 9 units from A to S , 15 units from B to R , 7 units from C to P
and one unit from C to R. Check if the clerk has the optimal schedule if no find the optimal schedule.
6. A baking firm can produce a specialty bread in either of its two plants, as follows
Unit W X Y Z
A 5 15 7 6
B 8 7 9 1
C 15 8 9 8 Find the optimal schedule that will maximize the total profit.
Hand out No 5 Solution to minimization problem and dual problem, dual simplex method
1 .Min 40 X1+ 24 X2
Subject to
20 X1+ 50X2 ≥4800
80 X1 + 50X2≥7200 Xi’s are non negative
2. Min 10 X1+ 20 X2
Subject to
3 X1+ 2X2 ≥18
X1 + 3X2≥8
2X1-X2 ≤6 Xi’s are non negative
3 Maximize 2 X1+ 4 X2
Subject to
2 X1+ X2 ≤ 18
3 X1 + 2X2≥30
X1+ 2 X2 = 26 Xi’s are non negative
1. You are the head coach of the Alphas (Team A), and are attempting to come up with a strategy to deal
with your rivals, the Betas (Team B). Team A is on offense, and Team B is on defense. You have five
preferred plays, but are not sure which to select. You know, however, that Team B usually employs one of
three defensive plays. Over the years, you have diligently recorded the yardage gained by your team for
each combination of plays used, and have come up with the following table.
Team B
1 2 3
A 1 0 -1 5
2 7 5 10
3 15 -4 -5
4 5 0 10
5 -5 -10 10
2. . Determine optimal strategies for both the players and the value of the game from the following pay off
table
Player A
a1 a2 a3 a4
b1 4 4 4 4
Player B b2 3 4 2 4
B3 1 3 9 2
3. The defense lawyer and district attorney in a criminal case could conceivably use a game theory
approach. Solve this game using the analytical approach.
Attorney Lawyer
L1 L2 L3 L4
A1 70 45 75 80
A2 75 55 83 95
A3 85 60 70 25
4. Solve the game:
A B
b1 b2
A1 -2 -4
A2 -1 3
A3 1 2
5. Two break fast food manufacturers, ABC, XYZ are competing for an increased market share. The pay
off matrix, shown in the following table describes the increase in market share for ABC and decrease in
market share of XYZ.
Determine the optimal strategies for both the manufacturers and the value of the game.
XYZ
ABC Give coupons decrease maintain increase
price present strategy advertising
Give coupons 2 -2 4 1
Decrease
price 6 1 12 3
Maintain -3 2 0 6
present strategy
Increase 2 -3 7 1
advertising
7. The north American Air Defence Command (NORAD) and the Strategic Air Command (SAC) are
participating in a large war-game exercise. Each Will consider the other an opponent. The designated
aggressor SAC has developed four strategie for “ penetrating” the air defence network. NORAD has
developed four “counter strategies”. Table below shows a pay off matrix which represents the number of
targets “destroyed” by SAC. Determine the pure strategies for each player.
NORAD
SAC N1 N2 N3 N4
S1 65 100 65 60
S2 68 27 29 27
S3 75 80 60 41
S4 102 40 77 60
8. Solve the following game by simplex method.
5 4 7
5 8 4
8 5 6
9. The pay off matrix is given below. Solve the game using graph method.
Player B Player B [ b1 b2 b3 b4 ]
[ b1 b2 ]
A1 4 5
A
2 − 2 1 2 a1 8 5 − 7 9
Player A A 6
3 − 2 Player A
a
2 − 6 6 4 − 2
A4 − 4 − 8
A5 5 − 3
Hand out 7 Title : Sensitivity Analysis/ post optimality Analysis
Special Cases
Infeasible solution: If at the optimal iteration any of the artificial variable is present
Unbounded solution: if the entering variable is having coefficients zero and negative
Alternate solutions: if the number of zeros in the zj-cj row are more than the number of variables
2. In the process of solving the given LPP the following table is obtained. Answer the following questions.
Maximize Z= 15x1+ 6 x2+9x3+2x4 profit function
Subject to constraints
2x1+ x2+5x3+6x4 ≤ 20 resource 1
3x1+ x2+3x3+x4 ≤ 24 resource 2
7x1 + x4 ≤ 70 resource 3
x1, x2,x3,x4 ≥ 0
C 15 6 9 2 0 0 0 B
B Cb X1 X2 X3 X4 S1 S2 S3
X2 6 0 1 9 -32 3 -2 0 12
X1 15 1 0 -2 57/3 -1 1 0 4
S3 0 0 0 14 -132 7 -7 1 42
Zj-Cj 0 0 15 91 3 3 0 Z=132
i. What is the percent utilization of the three resources?
ii. If product 3 is to be produced what change do you suggest in the profit contribution of
product 3?
iii. What is the range of profit contribution of product 1 over which the current solution
remains optimal?
iv. If the availability of the resource 2 is increased to 30, how does this change affect the
current solution?
3. HiDec produces two models of electronic gadgets that use resistors, capacitors and chips. The following
table summarizes the data of the situation
Resource unit resource requirement Maximum availability
Model 1 model 2 units
Resistors 2 3 1200
Capacitors 2 1 1000
Chips 0 4 800
Unit profit $ 3 4
In getting the solution to this problem the following simplex table is found.
C 3 4 0 0 0
Basis Cb X1 X2 X3 S1 S2 b
X1 3 1 0 -1/4 ¾ 0 450
X5 0 0 0 -2 2 1 400
X2 4 0 1 ½ -1/2 0 100
Zj-Cj 0 0 5/4 -1/2 0 Z=1750
Determine the status of each resource.
In terms of optimal profit, determine the worth of one resistor, one capacitor and one chip.
If the available number of resistors is increased to 1300 units, find the new optimum solution.
If the available number of chips is reduced to 350 units, determine the optimal solution.
C 6 4 0 0 B
Basis CB X1 X2 S1 S2
X2 4 0 1 1/2 -1/4 20
X1 6 1 0 -1/4 3/8 20
Zj-Cj 0 0 1/2 5/4 Z=200
The print out below shows the optimal solution to the problem. Consider each of the following statements
independently and state whether true or false. Explain each answer.
Basic x1 x2 x3 sx4 sx5 sx6 Solution
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x2 0.00 1.00 -0.06 0.31 -0.19 0.00 28.13
x1 1.00 0.00 0.44 -0.19 0.31 0.00 3.12
sx6 0.00 0.00 0.69 -0.44 0.06 1.00 100.62
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Zj-Cj 0.00 0.00 0.75 0.25 1.25 0.00 162.50
i) If the price of the hat 3 were increased to 2.50 it would be part of the optimal solution.
ii) The capacity of machine C can be reduced to 65 hours without affecting the profits
iii) If machine A had a capacity of 170 hours the production out remain unchanged.
10. The product planning manager at Westlake Electronics wants to determine the optimal television
product mix for the next quarter. The production capacities for the firm’s three manufacturing facilities are
Facility fabrication hrs Assembly hrs
1 10000 50000
2 15000 60000
3 5000 35000
total 30000 145000
Westlake can produce three different types of TVs: Portable (20 inches), regular(27 inches), and home
theatre(40 inches). the gross profit and production requirements by type of TV are
Television gross profit fabrication hr/unit assembly hr/unit
Portable $75 3 9
Regular $125 4 12
Home Theatre $200 7 16
Basic x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7
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1) x4 0.75 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.75
2) x5 0.00 0.75 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00
3) x6 0.00 0.00 0.75 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00
4) sx13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.00
5) sx14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6) sx15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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z 18.75 18.75 18.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 18.75
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Basic x8 x9 sx10 sx11 sx12 sx13 sx14
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) x4 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2) x5 1.75 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.00
3) x6 0.00 1.75 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.00
4) sx13 0.00 0.00 -3.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00
5) sx14 -5.00 0.00 0.00 -3.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
6) sx15 0.00 -5.00 0.00 0.00 -3.00 0.00 0.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
z 18.75 18.75 31.25 31.25 31.25 0.00 0.00
¦ Basic sx15 Solution
¦-----------------------------------
¦ 1) x4 0.00 2500.00
¦ 2) x5 0.00 3750.00
¦ 3) x6 0.00 1250.00
¦ 4) sx13 0.00 20000.00
¦ 5) sx14 0.00 15000.00
¦ 6) sx15 1.00 20000.00
¦-----------------------------------
¦ z 0.00 937499.94
What product mix optimises product mix? What is the value of the objective function? What is the value
of an additional hour of fabrication time at facility 1? What should be the impact on the optimal solution
of the company if the company were to produce at least 1500 portable and 500 home theatre TVs?
What should be the impact on the optimal solution if the production capacities for all three plants were
increased by 10%?
3. An architect has been awarded a contract to prepare plans for an urban renewal project. The project consists of
the following activities and their estimated times.
Activity Description Immediate predecessors time(days)
A Prepare preliminary sketches - 2
B Outline specifications - 1
C Prepare drawings A 3
D Write specifications A,B 2
E Run off prints C,D 1
F Have Specification B,D 3
G Assemble E,F 1
Indicate the critical path.
Calculate the activity floats.
2. Office Automation Inc. has developed a proposal for introducing a new computerized office system that
will improve word processing and interoffice communication for a particular company. Contained in the
proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the new office system project. Use
the following information about the activities.
Immediate Time (weeks) Cost($000s)
Activity predecessor normal crash Normal crash
A - 10 8 30 70
B A 8 6 120 150
C B 10 7 100 160
D A 7 6 40 50
E D 10 8 50 75
F C,E 3 3 60 60
Develop a project network
Develop activity schedule
Find the optimal project cost and the duration associated with it.
3. The basic cost time data for the jobs in a project are as given below:
9. A project is represented by the network shown below and has the following data
Task: A B C D E F G H I
Optimistic 5 18 26 16 15 6 7 7 3
Pessimistic 10 22 40 20 25 12 12 9 5
Most likely 8 20 33 18 20 9 10 8 4
3 F 6 I 7
B
E
A H
1 2
D
5
G
C
4
Hand out no. 9 Waiting line models
1. The manger at a grocery store in the retirement community of Sunnyville is interested in providing
good service to the senior citizens who shop in his store. Presently the store has a separate check out
counter for the senior citizens. On an average, 30 senior citizens per hour arrive at the counter according
to the poison distribution and are served at an average rate of 35 customers per hour, with exponential
service time.
Find i. Utilization of the check out clerk. ii. What is the probability of having more than three customers
in the system? iii. Time spent in the system.
2. Speedy Oil Provides a single channel automobile oil change and lubrication service. New arrival occurs
at the rate of 2.5 cars per hour and the mean service rate is 5 cars per hour. Assume that arrivals follow a
Poisson distribution and the service time follows an Exponential distribution. What is the average number
of cars in the system? What is the average time the car waits for the oil and lubrication service to begin?
What is the average time the car spends in the system? What is the probability that the arrival has to wait
for the service on the arrival?
3.Vehicles pass through a toll gate at a rate of 90 per hour. The average time to pass through the gate is 36
seconds . The arrival rate and the service rate follow poisson distribution . There is a complaint that the
vehicle waits for long duration. The authorities are willing to install one more gate to reduce the average
time to pass through the toll gate to 30 seconds if the idle time of the toll gate is less than 10% and the
average queue length at the gate is more than 5 vehicles. Check whether the installation of the second gate
is justified.
4. Arrivals at telephone booth are considered to be Poison with an average time of 10 minutes between
one arrival and the next. The length of the phone call is assumed to be exponentially distributed with mean
three minute. Assuming that the telephone is only one
What is the probability that a person arriving at the booth will have to wait?
What is the average length of the queue that forms from time to time?
What is the probability that the booth will have five persons waiting for the call?
5. The Taj Service station has a central store where service mechanics arrive to take spare parts for the
jobs they work upon. The mechanics wait in queue if necessary and are served on first come first served
basis. The store is manned by one attendant, who can attend 8 mechanics per hour, on an average. The
arrival rate of the mechanics averages 6 per hour. Assuming that the pattern of mechanics’ arrival is
Poisson distributed and the serving time is exponentially distributed. Determine the parameters of this
queue.
The information about the cost to the company is as follows
The mechanics are paid Rs. 8/hr and the store keeper is paid Rs.5/hour
If one more attendant is hired for the storeroom, the service rate can be increased form 8 per hour to 12
per hour .
If an additional attendant is hired for the storeroom, the service rate can be increased form 12 per hour to
16 per hour.
6. A TV repairman finds that the time spent on his job has an exponential distribution with a mean of 30
minutes. If the repairs set on FIFO basis and if the arrival of sets with an average of 10 per 8 hour day,
what is the repairman’s expected idle time each day? Also obtain average number of sets in the system.
7. A computer maintenance contract is to be signed by your office. At an average three computers go off
road due to various defects. The cost of computer being unavailable is Rs. 8000 per month. Two
companies have bid for the contract. Alfa computers have quoted at Rs 3000 per month whereas Beta
Bytes has quoted at Rs 5000 per month of the contract. Enquiries reveal that Alfa computers has an
average repair capability of 5 computers per month and Beta bytes can repair six computers per month on
an average. Who should be given the contract?
Note
The performance measures of the queue systems are judged using the following:
1.The probability that the system has n customers in the system including the customers waiting for
service as well as customers in the service facility is given by
Pn= probability that there are n customers in the system (queue +service)
Pn = ρ n(1-ρ )
2. Expected number of customers in the systems (queue + service) at any time is denoted by
Ls= ρ /(1-ρ )
= λ /(µ -λ )
3. The expected number of customers waiting in the queue at any time is given by
Lq= Ls-(λ /µ )
= ρ 2/(1-ρ ) = λ 2/µ (µ -λ )
4. The expected number of customers in the queue given that there is a queue formed is a conditional. It is
given by
Average length of a non empty queue=µ / (µ -λ )
6.The average number of customers in the system; queue and service facility is given by
Ws=(1/λ ) Ls
= 1/(µ -λ )
7. The probability that a customer has to spend more than t units of time in the system
Ws(t) = e-t/ws
8.The probability that a customer spends more than t units of time in the queue,
Wq (t)= ρ e-t/ws.
1. A firm is using a machine whose purchase price is Rs.13000. The installation charges amount to
Rs.3600 and the machine has a scrape value of only Rs.1600 because the firm has a monopoly of this type
of work. The maintenance cost in various years is given in the following table:
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
mi 250 750 1000 1500 2100 2900 4000 4800 6000
The firm wants to determine after how many years should the machine be replaced on economic
considerations, assuming that the machine replacement can be done only at the end of the year.
8. An electronic equipment contains 500 resistors. When any resistor fails, it is replaced. The cost of
replacing a resistor individually is Rs.20. If all the resistors are replaced at the same time, the cost per
resistor is Rs.5. The percentage surviving, S(i) at the end of month I is given in the table below. Suggest a
optimal replacement plan
Percent survival rate
Month ( i) 0 1 2 3 4 5
S(i) 100 90 75 55 30 0
9. The firm is considering replacement of an equipment whose first cost is Rs. 4000 and the scrape value
is negligible at the end of any year . based on experience it has been found that the maintenance cost is
zero during the first year and it is Rs. 1000 for the second year . it increases by Rs.300 every year there
after. When should the equipment be replaced if the rate of change of money is 10% per annum.
10. A firm is considering replacement of a machine, whose cost price is Rs.12,200; and the scrape value is
Rs.200 only. The maintenance costs are found as follows:
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Maintenance cost 200 500 800 1200 1800 2500 3200 4000
When should the machine be replaced?
11. The failure rate of 1000 street bulbs in a colony are summarized as under
End of month 1 2 3 4 5 6
Probability of 0.05 0.20 0.40 0.65 0.85 1.00
Failure to date
The cost of replacing an individual bulb is Rs.60 If all the bulbs are replaced simultaneously it would cost
Rs.25 per bulb.
Find out the optimal replacement policy. If group replacement policy is optimal, then find at what equal
intervals should all bulbs be replace?
12 department sells 1000 water beds per year. At a 100% mark up ,the beds sell for $80 each. It costs $200
to place an order with the supplier. The annual holding cost per dollar value of items held in inventory is
$0.25. Find the economic water bed order size. How often should orders be placed?
Hand out no. 11 Inventory management
1. A manufacturer has to supply his customer with 600 units of his product per year. Shortages are not allowed and
the storage cost amounts to Rs.0.60 per unit per year. The set up cost per run is Rs.80 .Find the optimal run size and
the minimum average yearly cost.
2.The annual consumptions of an item is 2000items. The ordering cost is Rs.100 per order. The carrying
cost is Rs. 0.80 per unit per year. Assuming working days as 200 lead-time 20 days, and safety stock
100units. Calculate EOQ, number of orders per year, reorder level and total annual cost.
3 Find the optimal order quantity for a product for which the price breaks are as follows:
Quantity unit cost (Rs.)
0≤ q1<500 100
500≤ q2<750 90
750≤ q3 85
The monthly demand of the product is 200 units, the holding cost is 2% of the unit cost and the ordering
cost is Rs.1000.
4. The production department for a company requires 3600 kg of raw material for a manufacturing a
particular item per year. It has been estimated that the cost of placing an order s Rs.36 and the cost of
carrying inventory is 25% o the investment in the inventories. The price is Rs.10 per kg. The purchase
manager wishes to determine an ordering policy for raw material. What is the cost associated with the
quantity? If the replenishment of the order takes three days and the production is on for 250 days a year
what is the reorder point?
5. West side Auto purchases a component used in the manufacture of automobile generators directly from
the supplier. West side’s generator production operation, which is operated at a constant rate, will require
1000 components per month through out the year. Assume the ordering costs are $25 per order, the unit
cost is $2.50 per component, and annual holding cost are 20% of the value of the inventory. Westside has
250 working days per year and a lead time of 4 days. What is the EOQ of this component? What is the
reorder point? What is the cycle time? What is the total annual cost and ordering costs associated with
your recommended EOQ?
6. Suppose that the R&B beverage company has a soft drink product that has a constant annual demand
rate of 3600 cases. A case of the soft drink costs R&B $3. Ordering costs are $20 per order and holding
costs are 25% of the value of the inventory. R&B has 250 working days per year, and the lead time is
5days. Identify the following aspects of the inventory policy. a) Economic order quantity, b) reorder point,
c) cycle time d) total annual cost.
7. Brass Dept Store stocks toy race cars. Recently the store was given a quantity discount schedule for the
cars as below
Discount No. Discount quantity Discount % discount cost
1 0-999 0 5
2 1000-1999 4 4.8
3 2000 and over 5 4.75
The ordering cost is $49 per order and the annual demand is 5000 race cars, and the inventory carrying
cost is 20% of the cost. What is the order quantity that will minimize the total inventory cost?
8. Brown Manufacturing produces commercial refrigeration units in batches. The firm’s estimated demand
for the year is 10000 units. It costs about $100 to set up the manufacturing process and the carrying cost is
about 50% per unit per year. When the process is set up 80 units can be manufactured. The demand during
the production period is 60 per day. Brown operates this facility for 167 days per year. How many
refrigeration units be produced in each batch? How long should be the production cycle?