Practical Management Science
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Chapter 3, Problem 36P
a)
Summary Introduction
To determine: The way to minimize the acquiring cost.
Introduction: In linear programming, the unbounded solution would occur when the objective function is infinite. If no solution satisfied the constraints, then it is said to be an unfeasible solution.
b)
Summary Introduction
To investigate: The effect on total cost of increasing its minimum purchase requirements.
Introduction: In linear programming, the unbounded solution would occur when the objective function is infinite. If no solution satisfied the constraints, then it is said to be an unfeasible solution.
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