COMM 225 TEST BANK SUPLEMENT C FULLY COVERED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FALL CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
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COMM 225 TEST BANK SUPLEMENT C FULLY COVERED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FALL CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
19) In which of the following has LP been applied successfully?
A) minimizing distance traveled by school buses carrying children
B) minimizing 911 response time for police patrols
C) minimizing l...
COMM 225 TEST BANK SUPLEMENT C FULLY COVERED EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FALL 2024-2025 CONCORDIA
UNIVERSITY
19) In which of the following has LP been applied successfully?
A) minimizing distance traveled by school buses carrying children
B) minimizing 911 response time for police patrols
C) minimizing labor costs for bank tellers while maintaining service levels
D) determining the distribution system for multiple warehouses to multiple destinations
E) all of the
aboveAnswer: E
Diff: 1
Topic: Why use linear programming?
Objective: no LO
,20) Which of the following represents valid constraints in linear programming?
A) 2X ≥ 7X*Y
B) 2X * 7Y ≥ 500
C) 2X + 7Y ≥100
D) 2X2 + 7Y ≥ 50
E) All of the above are valid linear programming constraints.
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: Requirements of a linear programming problem
Objective: no LO
21) Which of the following is not a requirement of a linear programming problem?
A) an objective function, expressed in terms of linear equations
B) constraint equations, expressed as linear equations
C) an objective function, to be maximized or minimized
D) alternative courses of action
E) for each decision variable, there must be one constraint or resource
limitAnswer: E
Diff: 2
Topic: Requirements of a linear programming problem
Objective: no LO
22) In linear programming, a statement such as "maximize contribution" becomes a(n)
A) constraint
B) slack variable
C) objective function
D) violation of linearity
E) decision variable
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: Formulating linear programming problems
Objective: LO-Module B-1
23) If cars sell for $500 profit and trucks sell for $300 profit which of the following represents the
objectivefunction?
A) Maximize = 500C+300T
B) Minimize = 500C + 300T
C) Maximize = 500C — 300T
D) Minimize = 300T- 500C
E) None of the
aboveAnswer: A
Diff: 2
Topic: Formulating linear programming problems
Objective: LO-Module B-1
34) What combination of x and y will yield the optimum for this problem?
Maximize $3x + $15y, subject to (1) 2x + 4y < 12 and (2) 5x + 2y < 10.
A) x = 2, y = 0
B) x = 0, y = 3
,C) x = 0, y = 0
D) x = 1, y = 5
E) none of the
aboveAnswer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: Graphical solution to a linear programming problemAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-3
35) What combination of x and y will yield the optimum for this problem?
Minimize $3x + $15y, subject to (1) 2x + 4y < 12 and (2) 5x + 2y < 10.
A) x = 2, y = 0
B) x = 0, y = 3
C) x = 0, y = 0
D) x = 1, y = 5
E) none of the
aboveAnswer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: Graphical solution to a linear programming problemAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-3
36) What combination of a and b will yield the optimum for this
problem?Maximize $6a + $15b, subject to (1) 4a + 2b < 12 and (2) 5a +
2b < 20.
A) a = 0, b = 0
B) a = 3, b = 3
C) a = 0, b = 6
D) a = 6, b = 0
E) cannot solve without values for a and b
Answer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: Graphical solution to a linear programming problemAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-3
41) A linear programming problem contains a restriction that reads "the quantity of X must be at least
three times as large as the quantity of Y." Which of the following inequalities is the proper formulation
ofthis constraint?
A) 3X ≥ Y
B) X ≤ 3Y
C) X + Y≥3
D) X - 3Y ≥ 0
E) 3X ≤ Y
Answer: D
Diff: 2
Topic: Formulating linear programming problemsAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-1
42) A linear programming problem contains a restriction that reads "the quantity of Q must be no larger
, than the sum of R, S, and T." Formulate this as a constraint ready for use in problem solving software.
A) Q + R + S + T ≤ 4
B) Q ≥ R + S + T
C) Q - R - S - T ≤ 0
D) Q / (R + S + T) ≤ 0
E) none of the
aboveAnswer: C
Diff: 2
Topic: Formulating linear programming problemsAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-1
43) A linear programming problem contains a restriction that reads "the quantity of S must be no less
than one-fourth as large as T and U combined." Formulate this as a constraint ready for use in
problemsolving software.
A) S / (T + U) ≥ 4
B) S - .25T -.25U ≥ 0
C) 4S ≤ T + U
D) S ≥ 4T / 4U
E) none of the
aboveAnswer: B
Diff: 2
Topic: Formulating linear programming problemsAACSB:
Analytic Skills
Objective: LO-Module B-1
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