Mathematics Homework Solutions

Converting temperature

Temperature can be given in two ways: Celsius and Fahrenheit. Using the Library, web resources, and other course materials, find the equations that show the relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Give both equations (one that solves for F and one that solves for C) and explain why each can be beneficial to use. The re ...continues

The Live Wright Medical Supplies Company has a total of 12 salespeople

The Live Wright Medical Supplies Company has a total of 12 salespeople it wants to assign to three regions-the South, the East, and the Midwest. A salesperson in the South earns $600 in profit per month for the company, a salesperson in the East earns $540, and a salesperson in the Midwest earns $375. The southern region can hav ...continues

Quantitative Methods

Please do this problem in an Excel spreadsheet. The Crafts Company has three plants producing chairs that are to be shipped to four distribution centers. Plants 1, 2, and 3 produce 12, 17, and 11 shipments per month, respectively. Each distribution center needs to receive 10 shipments per month. The distance from each plant t ...continues

Quantitative Methods - What advice would you give on regression to new analysts just joining your company?

We are on Integer Programming which is a part of Linear Regressions. Linear regression determines the straight line that best fits the data. It doesn’t make the fit good. An exponential regression determines the exponential expression that best fits the data. It can have a poorer or a better fit than the linear fit for a g ...continues

Solving a linear equality in terms of °F = 1.8 °C + 32.0 ...

°F = 1.8 °C + 32.0 Temperature °F Miles east from starting point 85.2 0 84.5 15 83.6 25 Provide a plot of temperature versus distance east. Based on its appearance, is it a good linear model for predicting temperature as a function of distance? Use ...continues

Sturm-Liouville equation

Could you please do the problem attached? Thank you. The equation...is a Sturm-Liouville equation in which the operator L...

linear programming model

See also attachment for formatting. 1. Solve the following linear programming model by using the computer: Maximize Z = 5x1 + 8x2 Subject to 3x1 + 5x2 ≤ 50 2x1 + 4x2 ≤ 40 x1 ≤ 8 x2 ≤ 10 x1, x2 ≥ 0 2. Solve the following linear programming model by using the computer: ...continues

Linear Programming : Graphical Method 1.Maximize z = x + 3y Subeject to 2x + 3y ≤ 100 5x + 4y ≤ 200 x ≥ 10, y ≥ 20 ...

Use the graphical methods to solve problem. 1.Maximize z = x + 3y Subeject to 2x + 3y ≤ 100 5x + 4y ≤ 200 x ≥ 10, y ≥ 20 2. Maximize z = 4x+ 5y Subject to 10x – 5y ≤ 100 20x + 10y ≥ 150 x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

Linear Programming Question

Looking for assistance in setting up the problem. I am trying to establish the constraints and the table for solver. (See attached) Transportation System A company which manufactures product in five plants ships locally using its own transportation system, but has orders which must be sent to locations too far to be servi ...continues

Find equilibrium point

The law of Supply and Demand states that in a competitive market environment, supply tends to equal demand, and when this occurs, the market is said to be in equilibrium. Thus, market equilibrium occurs at the production level, xe, where S(xe) = D(xe). Note that S(x) is the supply function and D(x) is the demand function. For ...continues

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