Linear Programming for Judicial problem
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TABLE: Hours for judicial Problem
Jan 400 July 200
Feb 300 Aug 400
Mar 200 Sept 300
April 600 Oct 200
May 800 Nov 100
June 300 Dec 300
Suppose each judge works all 12 months and can handle up to 120 hours per month of casework. To avoid a backlog, all cases must be handled by the end of December. Determine how many judges are needed.
If each judge receives 1 month of vacation each year, how does your answer change?
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