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A linear programming problem using the solver function in MS Excel. Complete with answer report and explanations.

KAK MarketData, Inc. is in the business of evaluating consumer response to products. A client's contract calls for door-to-door personal interviews with the following requirements: a. Interview at least 50 households with no senior citizens b. Interview at least 50 households with senior citizens c. At least 50% of the households should be contacted at night d. At least 60% of the households with senior citizens should be contacted at night e. At least 250 households should be contacted 1. Formulate an LP model that will allow KAK MarketData to determine how to conduct the necessary interviews to fulfill the client's contract at minimal cost. Clearly define y... click for more

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1362

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102309

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Multi-question real estate linear programming problem. Complete with set-up, answer, limits and sensitivty report. Attachments in Excel and Word.

A real estate developer is planning to build an apartment building specifically for graduate students on a patch of land adjacent to Arapet College in Madrid, Arizona. Four types of units can be included in the building: efficiencies, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. Each efficiency requires 500 square feet; each one-bedroom apartment requires 700 square feet; each two-bedroom apartment requires 800 square feet; and each three-bedroom unit requires 1,000 square feet. a. What is the optimal solution to this problem? b. If the developer built one efficiency unit, what effect does this have on the total potential rental income? Justify your answer. c. Given the soluti... click for more

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1414

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102309

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Determining probability distribution with random variables. Attachments in MS Word.

Imagine tossing a balanced coin seven times. Let X = the number of heads obtained in seven tosses. What is P(X>5)?

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1488

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102524

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Determining probability distribution with random variables. Attachments in MS Word.

Imagine tossing a balanced coin seven times. Let X = the number of heads obtained in seven tosses. What is P(X<6)?

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1490

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101438

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Determining probability distribution with random variables. Attachments in MS Word.

A missile hits the target 70% of the time. What is the probability that at least 9 of the next 10 missiles will hit the targets?

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1491

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102524

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