Answer:
base -l*b - 13*6.5 - 84.5
8 1/65
thats the answer to the simple question
Answer:
d. 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Putting the values in the shift 2 function
X1 + X2 ≥ 15
where x1= 13, and x2=2
13+12≥ 15
15≥ 15
At least 15 workers must be assigned to the shift 2.
The LP model questions require that the constraints are satisfied.
The constraint for the shift 2 is that the number of workers must be equal or greater than 15
This can be solved using other constraint functions e.g
Putting X4= 0 in
X1 + X4 ≥ 12
gives
X1 ≥ 12
Now Putting the value X1 ≥ 12 in shift 2 constraint
X1 + X2 ≥ 15
12+ 2≥ 15
14 ≥ 15
this does not satisfy the condition so this is wrong.
Now from
X2 + X3 ≥ 16
Putting X3= 14
X2 + 14 ≥ 16
gives
X2 ≥ 2
Putting these in the shift 2
X1 + X2 ≥ 15
13+2 ≥ 15
15 ≥ 15
Which gives the same result as above.
<u>Answer:</u>
333 people of ward 5 are going to be voting for Spike Jones.
<u>Solution:</u>
We have been given that two-thirds of all voters in Ward 5 plan on choosing Spike Jones for commissioner.
There are 500 voters in Ward 5.
Since 2/3 of all voters in Ward 5 are voting for Spike Jones the remaining 1/3 will not be voting for him.
To find out how many people in ward 5 are exactly voting for Spike Jones. We need to calculate how much is two thirds of 500 is.
This is done as follows:

Since people cannot be denoted in decimal points we have to round it off to a whole number. That’s is 333.
Therefore 333 people of ward 5 are going to be voting for Spike Jones.