Saint MBA550 final exam

Question # 00028489 Posted By: neil2103 Updated on: 10/16/2014 09:00 PM Due on: 10/31/2014
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Question 1. 1. The production manager for the Coory soft drink company is considering the production of two kinds of soft drinks: regular (R) and diet (D). Two of her limited resources are production time (8 hours = 480 minutes per day) and syrup (1 of the ingredients), limited to 675 gallons per day. To produce a regular case requires 2 minutes and 5 gallons of syrup, while a diet case needs 4 minutes and 3 gallons of syrup. Profits for regular soft drink are $3.00 per case and profits for diet soft drink are $2.00 per case. What is the objective function? (Points : 5)





Question 2. 2. Project management differs from management of more traditional day-to-day activities because: (Points : 5)





Question 3. 3. The maximum number of constraints that could define the feasible solution space is _____: (Points : 5)





Question 4. 4. A plant manager is attempting to determine the production schedule of various products to maximize profit. Assume that a machine hour constraint is binding. If the original amount of machine hours available is 200 minutes., and the range of feasibility is from 130 minutes to 300 minutes, providing two additional machine hours will result in: (Points : 5)





Question 5. 5. The $75 per credit hour course fee tacked on to all the MBA classes has generated a windfall of $56,250 in its first semester. "Now we just need to make sure we spend it all," the Assistant Dean cackled. She charged the Graduate Curriculum Committee with generating a shopping list before their next meeting. Four months later, the chairman of the committee distributed the following. As the professor for the quantitative modeling course, he tended to think in terms of decision variables, so he added the left-most column for ease of use.

Decision
Variable
Item Cost Note
A iPads for everybody $750/unit Must get a cover if these are purchased
B iPad covers with MBA logo $25/unit Not needed unless we buy iPads
C Speaker series $15,000 Can't afford both this and the iPads
D Subscriptions to the Wall
Street Journal
$10/unit Don't need if we have the electronic version
E Subscriptions to the electronic
version of the Wall Street
Journal
$5/unit Worthless without the iPads

Which of the constraints best describes the relationship between the iPads for everyone and the speaker series? (Points : 5)





Question 6. 6. In a ________ integer model, all decision variables have integer solution values. (Points : 5)





Question 7. 7. If a maximization linear programming problem consists of all less-than-or-equal-to constraints with all positive coefficients and the objective function consists of all positive objective function coefficients, then rounding down the linear programming optimal solution values of the decision variables will ________ result in a feasible solution to the integer linear programming problem. (Points : 5)





Question 8. 8. When systematically formulating a linear program, the first step is to: (Points : 5)





Question 9. 9. The critical path is the ________ path through the network. (Points : 5)





Question 10. 10. In a 0-1 integer programming model, if the constraint x1 - x2 = 0, it means when project 2 is selected, project 1 ________ be selected. (Points : 5)





Question 11. 11. Multiple optimum solutions can occur when the objective function is _______ a constraint line. (Points : 5)





Question 12. 12. A shadow price reflects which of the following in a maximization problem? (Points : 5)





Question 13. 13. In a ________ integer model, some solution values for decision variables are integers and others can be non-integer. (Points : 5)





Question 14. 14. For most graphs, the constraint equations which intersect to form a solution point must be solved simultaneously: (Points : 5)





Question 15. 15. In order to transform a ">=" constraint into an equality ("=") in a linear programming model: (Points : 5)





Question 16. 16. Cully Turniture buys two products for resale: big shelves (B) and medium shelves (M). Each big shelf costs $500 and requires 100 cubic feet of storage space, and each medium shelf costs $300 and requires 90 cubic feet of storage space. The company has $75,000 to invest in shelves this week, and the warehouse has 18,000 cubic feet available for storage. Profit for each big shelf is $300 and for each medium shelf is $150. What is the storage space constraint? (Points : 5)





Question 17. 17. ________ is used to analyze changes in model parameters. (Points : 5)





Question 18. 18. Which of the following could be a linear programming objective function? (Points : 5)





Question 19. 19. The production manager for the Softy soft drink company is considering the production of two kinds of soft drinks: regular and diet. Two of her resources are production time (8 hours = 480 minutes per day) and syrup (1 of the ingredients) limited to 675 gallons per day. To produce a regular case requires 2 minutes and 5 gallons of syrup, while a diet case needs 4 minutes and 3 gallons of syrup. Profits for regular soft drink are $3.00 per case and profits for diet soft drink are $2.00 per case. What is the time constraint? (Points : 5)





Question 20. 20. If t is the expected completion time for a given activity, then _____. (Points : 5)




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