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Interpreting Sensitivity Reports
Adjustable Cells
Cell: $G$17
Name: Product X
Final Value: 120
Reduced Cost: 0
Objective Coefficient: 40
Allowable Increase: 13.33333333
Allowable Decrease: 0
Cell:$H$17
Name: Product Y
Final Value: 80
Reduced Cost: 0
Objective Coefficient: 40
Allowable Increase: 0
Allowable Decrease: 10
Constraints
Cell: $I$18
Name: Machining
Final Value: 6.2
Shadow Price: 0
Constraint RHS: 7
Allowable Increase: 1E+30
Allowable Decrease:.8
Cell: $I$19
Name: Labor
Final Value: 10
Shadow Price: 80
Constraints RHS: 10
Allowable Increase: 4.70588235
Allowable Decrease: 1
Cell: $I$20
Name: Painting
Final Value: 6
Shadow Price: 0
Constraint RHS:6
Allowable Increase: .666666667
Allowable Decrease: .4444444
A) If profit margin for X is increased by 10, what would be the change in optimum value? What if it is increased by 15?
B) If profit margin for Y is decreased to 39, what would he te change in optimum value?
C) If 3 hours of extra labor can be provided for a total cost of $200, should the conpanyt do it? Why or why not?
D) The machining availability has dropped from 7 to 6.5. What impact will Thai have on the optimal solution and the optimal value?
E) The painting availability has dropped from 6 to 5.5. What impact will this have o. the optimal solution and the optimal value?
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