Question: need to know how to fill out cells (please include cell formula) On the tab labeled Original Problem, I have provided a problem statement and
need to know how to fill out cells (please include cell formula)
On the tab labeled "Original Problem", I have provided a problem statement and the modeling of a Linear rogramming Model Problem. Carefully read the problem statement. Reference the Wyndor example from the text or an example of the integration of a linear model to Excel. The first requirement is to fill in the formulas in the GREEN cells for the Objective function and the constraints. There is no need to change the values in the RED cells. Next, open Solver and fill in the 'Set Target Cell', 'By Changing Cells', and 'Subject to the Constraints' boxes. Once you completed the Solver inputs and solved the problem, you are required to obtain the sensitivity analysis. If you do this correctly, the 'Sensitivity Report' will show up in a new tab in the bottom of the sheet. From there, proceed to the Solutions tab where you will find five questions. To answer each question, you will be required to consult the sensitivity analysis and locate the correct information from the analysis to answer each question. All answers should come from solving the model and obtaining and consulting the sensitivity data, not by resolving the model multiple times. In your response to each question, you should begin with a written sentence(s) that explains where specifically in the sensitivity analysis you found the information you need to answer each question followed by a sentence answering each respective question. Each question will be evaluated on explaining where in the sensitivity analysis you found the information necessary to answer the question (mechanical component) and for a clear, concise, grammatically correct answer to the question (written component). Questions should be answered on the Solutions tab and typed in unbolded print right after the statement of the question. Good luck, and HAVE FUN! | The Chaeger Che of Arnenca sponsors diver education events that provide high performanoe driving insiruction on actual race frachs Blecaune rod bars for Chargers. Model 1 and Model 2. Model 1 regures 20 poornd of a specaal hight alloy steel, 50 minutes of manudiactianng time, and 60 murubes of asservely time Model 2 reques 25 pounds of the special high alloy stoel, 100 minutes of mandacturing ben, and 50 minudes of contrautions are $200 per unit for Model 1 and $200 per unit for Model 2. The linear prograinming model for this problem is as follows Variables: Model1 = Number of Model 1 to produce Mosed? = Number of Model 2 to produce Objective: Max 200 Model1 + 290 Model2 Constraints subject to: 20 Model 1+75 Model? 2=40,000 Steel watable 50 Modeit + 100 Moded2 e 120.000 Manudicturing manutes 60 Model +50 Modete en 96,000 Assernity minutes Modeis, Modnt2 =0