Question: On the tab labeled Original Problem, I have provided a problem statement and the modeling of a Linear Programming Model Problem. Carefully read the problem

On the tab labeled "Original Problem", I have
On the tab labeled "Original Problem", I have
On the tab labeled "Original Problem", I have
On the tab labeled "Original Problem", I have provided a problem statement and the modeling of a Linear Programming Model Problem. Carefully read the problem statement. Reference the Wyndor example from the text for 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. The Charges Club of America sponsoxs diver education events that provole high-performance diving instruction on actual race tracks Becaluse rol bars for Chargers, Model 1 and Model 2. Moded 1 repeces 20 poinds of a special high alloy Ateel 50 minutes of marufacturing tire, and 60 minutes of assembly time. Moded 2 requires 26 pounds of the special hoph alloy steel 100 minifes of manuficturing tirre, and 50 minites of assembly time. Wison's steel supplict indicaked that at most 40,000 pounds or the him alloy slect will be avalable next quarter in addifon Variables: Modet1 - Number of Model 1 to produce Modet2 - Number of Model 2 to produce Objective: Max 200 Model 1+280 Model2 Constraints subject to: 20 Modei +25 Modete 40,000 Stees available 50 Modet1 \& 100 Moder2 k2 120,000 Manufacturing minutes 60 Modet 1+50 Model2 =96,000 Assemby mnutes Model1, Mode2 S=0 Question 1) What are the optimal solution and the total profit? Question 2) If the unit profit of the Model 2 decreases to $250 per unit, how would the optimal solution change? Question 3): How much should the company be willing to pay to acquire additional capacity in the 'Assembly minutes' area? Explain in detail. Question 4) How much should the company be willing to pay to acquire additional 'Steel'? Explain in detail. Question 5) How much will the objective function, 'Total Profit, change if there was one additional hour of Manufacturing capacity available

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