So, Noah would most likely have - wait hold up what's the main question?is it how much Noah has? if it is I will be able to solve it. Or is it how much water will fill it or something?
Answer:
-2
I think it's -2 because you're dividing x by 2 so you'd divide -4 by 2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:If the number you're dividing by has a decimal, move the decimal point all the way to the right counting the number of places you've moved it to. ...
Insert a decimal point in the quotient (answer) space, exactly above the decimal point in the number under the division bar.
Answer:so where is the question
Step-by-step explanation:plzz ask probably
Answer: provided in the explanation segment
Step-by-step explanation:
here i will give a step by step analysis of the question;
A: Optimization Formulation
given Xij = X no. of units of product i manufactured in Plant j, where i = 1,2,3 and J = 1,2,3,4,5
Objective function: Minimize manufacturing cost (Z)
Z = 31 X11 + 29 X12 + 32X13 + 28X14 + 29 X15 + 45 X21 + 41 X22 + 46X23 + 42X24 + 43 X25 + 38 X31 + 35 X32 + 40X33
s.t
X11 + X12 + X13 + X14 + X15 = 600
X21 + X22 + X23 + X24 + X25 = 1000
X31 + X32 + X33 = 800
X11 + X21 + X31 <= 400
X12 + X22 + X32 <= 600
X13 + X23 + X33 <= 400
X14 + X24 <= 600
X15 + X25 <= 1000
Xij >= 0 for all i,j
B:
Yes, we can formulate this problem as a transportation problem because in transportation problem we need to match the supply of source to demand of destination. Here we can assume that the supply of source is nothing but the manufacturing capability of plant and demand of destination is similar to the demand of products.
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