Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
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Chapter 6, Problem 22RP
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Optimal solution:

  • Consider the linear programming problem given below:
  • max z= 4x1+x2
  • Subject to constraints:
    • 3x1+x26
    • 5x1+3x215
    • x1,x20
  • The graph of the LP is given below:

Explanation of Solution

b.

  • In order to find the range of values of c1 for which the current basis remains optimal follow the steps stated below:
  • Step 1:
    • Using the optimal table mentioned in the question, find the basic variables.
    • It is clear from the table that here {x1,x2} are the basic variables.
  • Step 2:
    • Find the matrix B1 from the optimal table.
    • These are the columns for the slack variables in the constraints of the optimal table. Thus,
    • B1=[13232313]
  • Step 3:
    • Compute cBVB1, where ci, the coefficients are in the objective function,
    • Thus c1=3+Δ;c2=2
    • cBVB1=[3+Δ2][13232313]
    • cBVB1=[Δ3+1343+2Δ3]
  • Step 4:
    • Now compute the new row 0 that corresponds to c1=3+Δ

Explanation of Solution

c.

  • To find the range of values c2 for which the current basis remains optimal follow the steps stated below:
  • Step 1:
    • Using the optimal table given in the question, find the basic variables. It is clear from the table that here {x1,x2} are the basic variables.
  • Step 2:
    • Find the matrix B1 from the optimal table. It is simply the columns for the slack variables in the constraints of the optimal table. Thus,
    • B1=[13232313]
  • Step 3:
    • Compute cBVB1 where, ci are the coefficients in the objective function, thus c1=3;c2=2+Δ
    • cBVB1=[32+Δ][13232313]
    • cBVB1=[2Δ3+1343Δ3]
    • Step 4: Now compute the new row 0 corresponding to c2=2+Δ

Explanation of Solution

d.

  • A change in the right hand side of a constraint will affect the right hand side of the constraints in the optimal table.
  • As long as the right-hand side of each constraint in the optimal table remains non-negative, the current basis remains feasible and optimal.
  • Hence, to find the range of b1 for which the current basis remains optimal, first calculate the change in the right-hand side of the optimal table by computing B1b. Matrix B1 contains the columns for the slack variables in the constraints of optimal table.
    • B1=[13232313]b=[40+Δ50]
    • B1b=[13232313]

Explanation of Solution

e.

  • A change in the right-hand side of a constraint will affect the right-hand side of the constraints in the optimal table.
  • And as long as the right-hand side of each constraint I the optimal table remains non-negative, the current basis remains feasible and optimal.
  • Thus, to find the range of b2 for which the current basis remains optimal, first calculate the change in the right-hand side of the optimal table by computing B1b. Matrix B1 contains the columns for the slack variables in the constraints of the optimal table.
    • B1=[13232313]b=[4050+Δ]
    • B1b=[13232313]

Explanation of Solution

f.

  • Assume that the labor 1 is willing  to work 40+Δ hours then the LP’s optimal solution changes to x1=20Δ3 and x1=20Δ3, as calculated in part (d)

Explanation of Solution

g.

  • If labor 2 is ready to work for 48 hours, this implies Δ=2. Using part (e), LP’s optimal solution can be calculated as follows:
  • If x1=20+2Δ3 and x2=10Δ3
  • Put Δ=2
  • x1=20+2(2)3 and x2=10(2)3
  • x1= 563 and

Explanation of Solution

h.

  • Define x3 to be the number of type 3 radio produced in a week. New linear program is
    • max z= 3x1+2x2+5x3
    • Subject to constraint
    • x1+2x2+2x340
    • 2x1+x2+2x350
    • x1,x2,x30
  • In order to determine whether a new activity causes the current basis to be optimal or not, price out the new activity. That is calculate c¯j by applying the following formula,
  • c¯j=cBVB1ajcj
  • The new column is,
  • The new column for x3 is
  • a3=[22] B1=[13232313] cB

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