Sample Final
Sample Final
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Practice Q uestion 1
Curly Body Shampoo Company makes a hair tonic called Curly Que in both a concentrated and diluted
form. Both are blends or ingredient x and ingredient y and a base stock consisting of water, sodium,
protein, fragrances and various other ingredients. The requirements for the concentrate tonic is that it
contains at least 20% of ingredient x and at least 40% of x and y combined. The diluted form, on the
other hand requires at least 20% of ingredient x while having no more than 60% of the base stock.
Acidity is measured by a quantity called pH. The pH of both the concentrate and diluted form of the hair
tonic must be between 6.8 and 7.2. The pH values of ingredient x, ingredient y, and the base stock are
7.4, 7.1 and 6.6 respectively. Assume that the pH value of the mixture is the weighted average of the pH
of the blended materials.
Ingredient x costs $10/ounce, ingredient y costs $7/ounce and the base stock costs $1.00/ounce. The
concentrate sells for $12.00/ounce and the diluted form sells for $9.00/ounce. The company anticipates
demand for next month to be 400 ounces for the concentrate and 600 ounces for the diluted form. The
availability for ingredient x and y will be 100 ounces and 300 ounces respectively next month.
Solution:
X ij = be the ounces of ith ingredient (i=x, y, b) used in blending jth type of tonic (j=c,d)
Max:
Z = 12 (Xxc + Xyc + Xbc)+ 9 (Xxd + Xyd + Xbd)] ± [10(Xxc+Xxd) + 7(Xyc+Xyd) + (Xbc+ Xbd)]
Subject to:
Practice Q uestion 2
1. Lost Maples Winery makes three varieties of contemporary Texas Hill Country wines: Austin
Formation (a fine red), Ste. Genevieve (a table white), and Los Alamos (a hearty pink Zinfandel).
The raw materials, labor, and contribution per case of each of these wines is summarized below.
Grapes Grapes Labor
Variety Variety Sugar (man- Contrib
A B pounds hours) . per
bushels bushels case
Austin Formation 4 0 1 3 $24
Ste. Genevieve 0 4 0 1 $28
Los Alamos 2 2 2 2 $20
The winery has 2800 bushels of Variety A grapes, 2040 bushels of Variety B grapes, 800 pounds of
sugar, and 1060 man-hours of labor available during the next week. The firm operates to achieve
maximum contribution. Refer to the Management Scientist output showing the solution at the end
of this problem.
MAX 24X1+28X2+20X3
S.T.
1) 4X1+2X3<2800
2) 4X2+2X3<2040
3) 1X1+2X3<800
4) 3X1+1X2+2X3<1060
OPTIMAL SOLUTION
Solution:
c) T here are 617 pounds of sugar remaining; its dual value is zero, indication that management
should not seek out any more sugar;
d) T his means that if we had to produce a case of los A lamos wine, the total contribution would
decrease by $6.0 for each case produced.
e) If labor is reduced by 600 hours we would have only 460 hours of labor available. A new
solution would have to be generated in order to predict the new function value and production
mix since 460 is lower than the lower limit of 510 hours for constraint 4 in the right hand side
ranges of the computer solution.
Practice Q uestion 3:
Sampling 4 pieces of precision-cut wire (to be used in Computer assembly) every hour for the past 16
hours has produced the following results:
Construct appropriate control charts using 3 sigma limits and determine whether there is any cause for
concern in the cutting process. On investigation, it was found that there was a power failure in the 8th
hour. Make the necessary change(s) and/or adjustment(s) if any in the control charts in the light of this
information.
1 ´ ² ´
2 3.10 ² 1.18
3 3.22 ² 1.43
4 3.39 ² 1.26
5 3.07 ² 1.16
6 2.86 ² 0.32
7 3.05 0.53
8 3.95 2.79
9 3.02 0.71
10 2.85 ² 1.33
11 2.83 ² 1.17
12 2.97 ² 0.40
13 3.11 ² 0.85
14 2.83 1.31
15 3.12 ² 1.06
16 2.84 ² 0.50
Partial Answer:
Practice Q uestion 4
The Great Outdoors Clothing Company is a mail order catalog operation. Whenever a customer returns
an item for a return, credit or exchange, he or she is asked to complete a return form. For each item
returned, the customer is asked to insert a code indicating the reason for the return. The company does
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customers return forms for 20 days and collected the following data for catalog defects:
You are required to construct a control chart using three sigma limits to monitor catalog defects and
indicate if the process is in control, clearly stating the reason.
Sample
Number of
Sample
Catalog Defects Number of Catalog
Defects
1 18 11 54
2 26 12 37
3 43 13 26
4 27 14 29
5 18 15 37
6 36 16 65
7 42 17 54
8 28 18 31
9 61 19 40
10 37 20 50
Many data points are beyond the upper control and lower control limits. It also seems that may be a slight
upward trend.
Practice question 5
Suppose a car manufacturing company is using the following linear programming for producing four
types of cars. Compact cars, Family Cars, Sports model cars, and Luxury cars with an objective to
maximize the profit:
X1 is the number of compact cars produced per month
X2 is the number of family cars produced per month
X3 is the number of sports model cars produced per month, and
X4 is the number of luxury cars produced per month
Subject
X1,x2,3,x4>=0
MAX 1500X1+3000X2+9000X3+4000X4
S.T.
1) 10000X1+15000X2+40000X3+50000X4<50000000
2) 35X1+45X2+45X3+50X4<100000
3) 50X1+60X2+150X3+100X4<300000
4) 1X1-3X3>0
5) 1X2>50
OPTIMAL SOLUTION
Produce 1955 compact cars, 50 family cars, 652 sports cars and 0 luxury cars per month
b) Due to a series of labor union non-cooperation strikes for pay raise, several workers were absent
and that created a loss of 100000 hours of assembly time. How does it impact this LP model?
c) If you were managing this company, which resource among the budget, storage space and
assembly time would you increase? By how much? And what does it accomplish?
Increase storage space to 107785.7 square feet, this would increase profits by (90)(7785.7)= 700713
d) The company announced a special promotion of $1000 cash back for each sports model car. How
does this promotion impact this LP model?
Solution mix would remain the same since change it is within the range of (7500, infinite), the
new price of $8000 would decrease profits to 8947500- (1000)(651.66)= 8295840
e) The president of this company wants to increase production of family cars to at least 2000. How
does it impact this LP model?
2000 is within the range of (0 to 2222.22), this would decrease profits to 8947500 - (1950)(1050) =
7950000
Practice question 6. A bank is very concerned about the complaints it receives from the customer. A
quality control inspector compiled the data for a customer waiting times (in minutes) for the next 10
days. The summary is given below:
Day X-Bar R
1 2.856 5.22
2 3.72 5.71
3 3.49 3.83
4 3.616 2.86
5 2.604 2.11
6 2.886 3.07
7 3.354 4.02
8 2.574 1.76
9 4.314 5.08
10 2.954 1.65
The quality control manager insisted that the minimum number of samples should be for 12 days. The
inspector took two more samples, the details of which are:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
11 3.52 5.66 1.18 3.45 2.07 3.12 3.23
12 3.18 7.73 2.06 1.15 3.11 3.8 3.09
Develop an X-Bar chart to be used in conjunction with an R-chart to monitor the waiting time of
customers. Indicate if process is under control.
Practice Q uestion 7
Travel Inc bus line is proud of the 2 month intensive bus-driver training program it conducts in order to
supply drivers to other small bus lines. As long as the class size remains less than or equal to 20, the 2-
month training program costs Travel Inc. $25,600. The demand for drivers is constant at a rate of 8
drivers per month. After completing the course the drivers are paid by Travel Inc $1600 per month but do
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this as an inventory problem, an answer the following questions:
A) How large should the training classes be in order to minimize the total annual cost incurred by
Travel Inc?
Answer: 16
B) How many training classes Travel Inc should hold each year?
Answer: 6
C) What is the total annual cost associated with your recommendation?
Answer: $307200
Practice question 8
The probability distribution of demand during the lead time of a certain product is given below:
240 0.05
260 0.10
280 0.20
300 0.30
320 0.20
340 0.10
360 0.05
1.0
Practice question 9
The newly appointed maintenance manager of a local manufacturing company wants to have a service
level of at least 99% for a machine lubricating oil used by many of WKHFRPSDQ\¶VPDFKLQHV)URPWKH
past data she has determined that the weekly usage of the lubricating oil is normally distributed with a
mean and standard deviation of 240 and 12 liters respectively. The lead time is fairly constant at two
weeks; currently the order point is set at 500 liters.
You are required to determine the current service level and the order point for the desired service level of
99%. Briefly comment on the economic consequences of the change in the policy (between 2-3 sentences
only).
Answer:
SL 88%
Practice question 10
Consider the following product structure diagram. Each component of A has only one description.
Compute how many units of F are required for three units of A
D(3)
C(2) B(2)
B(2)
E(2)
D(2) E(3)
E(3)
F(2)
Practice Q uestion 11
A product has the following product structure tree:
E(3)
D(3)
A(1)
A(1) C(4)
B(2)
The inventory status report has just been issued for the product:
The Master Production Schedule for the product (F) shows an estimated demand of 1500 units in week 4
and 6, and 3000 units in week 5. Prepare an MRP schedule for F, D, E , A and B to cover a six-week
planning horizon.
Answers:
Answer:
For F
Order releases of
Planned-order Releases W2-200 W3-2000
W4-1000
For D:
Planned-order Releases W1- 400 W2-5300 W3-3000
For E:
Planned-order Releases W1-5900 W2-3000
For A:
Practice Question 14
Resistors for electronic circuits are manufactured on a high-speed automated machine. The machine is set up to
produce a large run of resistors of 1,000 ohms each.
To set up the machine and create a control chart to be used throughout the run, 15 samples were taken with four
resistors in each sample. The complete list of samples and their measured values are as follows:
Develop an chart and an R chart and plot the values. From the charts, what comments can you make about the
process?
Solution:
Practice Question 15
The state and local police departments are trying to analyze crime rates so they can shift their patrols from
decreasing-rate areas to areas where rates are increasing. The city and county have been geographically
segmented into areas containing 5,000 residences. The police recognize that not all crimes and offences are
reported: people do not want to become involved, consider the offences too small to report, are too embarrassed
to make a police report, or do not take the time, among other reasons. Every month, because of this, the police are
contacting by phone a random sample of 1,000 of the 5,000 residences for data on crime. (Respondents are
guaranteed anonymity). Here are the data collected for the past 12 months for one area:
Construct a p chart for 95% confidence (1.96) and plot each of the months. What comments can you make
regarding the crime rate if the next three months show crime incidences in this area as follows?
January = 10 (out of 1,000 sampled)
February = 12 (out of 1,000 sampled)
March = 11 (out of 1,000 sampled)
Solution :
100
. P = .008333
12(1000)
P (1 P ) .008333(1.008333)
Sp = .00287
n 1000
UCL = P + 1.96 S p = .008333 + 1.96(.00287) = .01396
LCL = P - 1.96 S p = .008333 - 1.96(.00287) = .0027
The process is in control. Therefore, it can be stated that the crime rate has not increased. However, there appears
to be a gradual increase in the crime rate.
Practice Q uestion 16
Managing the inventory of fruits and vegetables is a critical aspect of operating grocery stores because they
have a limited shelf life and perish much faster than other products. James Mohan is the manager of fruits and
vegetables at Super G, an independent grocery store in the Town of Blind River. The shipment of fruit and
vegetables often arrive on Thursday morning and most items remain fresh for about a week.
One particular item of interest is the red seedless grapes. When the new shipment of grapes arrives on
Thursday, the leftover grapes of the last week are sent to the local soup kitchen. The current retail price of
grapes is $1.99 per pound and the wholesale cost, including shipping, is $1.19. Based on his knowledge and
the collected data James has prepared a probability distribution for the weekly grape demand for grapes.
W eekly Demand (Pounds) Probability
220 0.08
230 0.20
240 0.22
250 0.27
260 0.15
270 0.08
What should be optimal order quantity of red seedless grapes to maximize expected profit from this particular
product? Support your answer with a logically developed analysis.
Solution:
Practice Question 17
Cormier Orchards, located in the Niagara Region, produces a variety of fruit. Patrick Cormier, the
owner of Cormier Orchards, is also one of the founding members of the Agricultural Co-op of the
Niagara Region. The co-op provides a variety of services to its members at a very reasonable price.
Some of the services include processing fruit for the purpose of shipping to markets or converting to
juice, fruit conserve, jams, pie filling, and other products that are sold regionally. In the spring of
2006, Cormier Orchards produced 5,500 kilograms of apples, 4,800 kilograms of peaches, and 4,200
kilograms of pears. Patrick utilizes the co-op processing plant to produce the products listed in the
following table.
The amount of fruit used to produce one unit of each product is listed in the next table.
Other ingredients for the conserves are distilled water and sugar. There are no limitations on the
availability of distilled water and sugar. The juice blend is sold to grape growers to be used as grape
punch filler. The estimated demand for the products is as follows:
Required
Prepare a linear programming model to maximize Patrick¶s net profit for the season. Make sure that
your response includes the definition of decision variables (3 marks), the objective function (3
marks), and all the inequality relationships to account for the required constraints (6 marks). You are
only required to prepare the model. You are not required to solve the model to find the optimal
production plan.
Solution:
The decision variables include the amount of each of the eight products to be
produced.
Use the product codes (given in the problem) to identify each variable. Pay
special attention to the units (kilograms and litres) used for each decision variable.
Without them the definition is not complete.
Objective function
Constraints
The bill of materials for products A and B are shown below. The MPS calls for 100 units of
product A to be completed in week 6. Item A has a 2 week lead time. The MPS calls for 300
units of product B in week 5 and 100 units in week 7. End item B has a 1 week lead time.
Develop and MRP for all items (A, B, C, D, E and F) (Note: Assume that A and B have no initial
inventory).
B
A
C(1)
C(2) D(2)
E(1)
E(1)
F(1)
F(1)
Answer:
For A
For B
Planned-order Releases W4-300 W6-100
For C:
Planned-order Releases W5-250
For D:
Planned-order Releases W2-530 W4-150
For E:
Rush order 730
For F:
Rush order 730