Introduction to management science | Science homework help

41) A ________ represents a limitation to achieving maximum profits due to limited resources.

42) A ________ programming technique refers to a predetermined set of mathematical steps used to solve a problem.

43) One way to test how a management science model reacts to changes in its parameters is to conduct ________ analysis.

44) ________ consist of models that are represented as diagrams rather than as strictly mathematical techniques.

45) A management science technique that does not assume that all parameters are known with certainty is a(n) ________ technique.

46) A ________ is a computer-based system that helps decision-makers address complex problems that involve different parts of an organization and operations.

47) The relationship d = 5000 – 25p describes what happens to demand (d) as price (p) varies. Price can vary between $10 and $50. How many units can be sold when the price is $10?

48) Researchers at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County used ________ to address the problem of healthcare-associated infections in hospitals.

49) A production process requires a fixed cost of $50,000. The variable cost per unit is $25 and the revenue per unit is projected to be $45. Write a mathematical expression for total cost.

50) A production process requires a fixed cost of $50,000. The variable cost per unit is $25 and the revenue per unit is projected to be $45. Write a mathematical expression for total revenue.

51) A production process requires a fixed cost of $50,000. The variable cost per unit is $25 and the revenue per unit is projected to be $45. Write a mathematical expression for total profit.

52) A production process requires a fixed cost of $50,000. The variable cost per unit is $25 and the revenue per unit is projected to be $45.  Find the break-even point.

53) A production process requires a fixed cost of $50,000 and the variable cost per unit is $25.  The revenue per unit was projected to be $45, but a recent marketing study shows that because of an emerging competitor, the revenue will be about 12% lower.  How does this affect the break-even point?

54) Administrators at a university will charge students $150 to attend a seminar. It costs $3000 to reserve a room, hire an instructor, and bring in the equipment. Assume it costs $25 per student for the administrators to provide the course materials. How many students would have to register for the seminar for the university to break even?  

55) Administrators at a university are planning to offer a summer seminar. It costs $3000 to reserve a room, hire an instructor, and bring in the equipment. Assume it costs $25 per student for the administrators to provide the course materials. If we know that 20 people will attend, what price should be charged per person to break even?

56) Administrators at a university are planning to offer a summer seminar. It costs $3000 to reserve a room, hire an instructor, and bring in the equipment. Assume it costs $25 per student for the administrators to provide the course materials. If 30 students pay $175 for the privilege of attending the seminar, how much of a profit (or loss) will be incurred?

Monthly fixed costs                                          $8000

57) A newly opened bed-and-breakfast projects the following:

Variable cost per occupied room per night           $40

Revenue per occupied room per night      $165

Write the expression for total cost per month.

58) A newly opened bed-and-breakfast projects the following:

Monthly fixed costs                                          $8000

Variable cost per occupied room per night           $40

Revenue per occupied room per night      $165

Write the expression for total revenue per month.

59) A newly opened bed-and-breakfast projects the following:

Monthly fixed costs                                          $8000

Variable cost per occupied room per night           $40

Revenue per occupied room per night      $165

How many rooms would have to be occupied per month in order to break even?

60) A script writer has received an advance against royalties of $10,000. The royalty rate is $2 for every performance in the U.S., and $3 for every performance outside the U.S. Define variables for this problem

61) A business analyst describes his company’s profit function as 3x2 + 6x – 200. If x is the output volume, what statements can you make about the price, fixed cost, and variable cost?

62) A script writer has received an advance against royalties of $10,000. The royalty rate is $2 for every performance in the U.S., and $3 for every performance outside the U.S. Write an expression that could be used to compute the number of performances in order to cover the advance.

63) Students are organizing a “Battle of the Bands” contest.  They know that at least 100 people will attend.  The rental fee for the hall is $150 and the winning band will receive $500.  In order to guarantee that they break even, how much should they charge for each ticket? 

64) A popular performer is scheduled to appear at a major city. The promoter is deciding between two venues, the larger of which costs $20,000 to rent and the smaller of which costs $12,000 to rent. Ticket prices for the smaller venue are $20, but the promoter is unsure what to charge per ticket for the larger venue. If exactly 1000 customers arrive, what percentage change in ticket prices would make the profit at the large venue identical to that of the smaller venue?

65) A manufacturer buys peas for vegetable pies from two cooperatives. The price per unit is $6 from cooperative A and $5.50 per unit from cooperative B. Define variables that would tell how many units to purchase from each source.

66) A manufacturer buys peas for vegetable pies from two cooperatives. The price per unit is $6 from cooperative A and $5.50 per unit from cooperative B. Develop an objective function that would minimize the total cost.

67) A manufacturer buys peas for vegetable pies from two cooperatives. The price per unit is $6 from cooperative A and $5.50 per unit from cooperative B. The manufacturer needs at least 12,000 units of peas. Cooperative A can supply up to 8000 units, and cooperative B can supply at least 6000 units. Develop constraints for these conditions.

68) A group of professors struggles to craft a set of assessment questions for their operations management intro class. They want to cover four topic areas with at least four questions each and have no more than twenty questions total for the assessment. What would a set of constraints look like if they chose an optimization approach to the assessment?

69) What are some different types of decision support systems?

70) A manager of the cereal bar at the college campus has determined that the profit made for each bowl

of Morning Buzz cereal sold, x, is equal to:  Z = $4x – 0.5x.  Each bowl of Morning Buzz weighs 6 ounces, and the manager has 12 lbs (192 ounces) of cereal available each day, which can be written as the constraint, 6x ≤ 192.  What maximum profit will be made from Morning Buzz if it is all sold in one day?