Excellent example, really helps thanks. Can I ask, how would you add a weighting from a probability perspective? So how could I add another variable, using your cakes example, cake 1 always sells (100%), cake 2 is 50% likely to sell, cake 3 is 35% as likely, etc. Thanks again.
Do you have any videos that use this process to solve transportation problems? Data: Ships LTL and FTL. There are 6 cities. 2 that suppy and 4 that demand. Put whatever numbers you want for cost/supply/demand. I need assistance with set up.
Why, in explaining the Solver, you do not explain, in the constraints, the integer (INT)? Nowadays, in actual Excel-versions, SUMPRODUCT is a good tool.
@@nuwaniranasinghe9604 This didn't come from a question - I just made up a general construction that can be expanded or reduced to match most LP questions
Excellent example. Clear, complete, and easy to understand.
Thank you for such excellent demonstration. You've made LP excel solver a piece of cake for me ! ;)
Thank you! This is the best video I have found on LP solver in excel
This was very informative and well clearly explained! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your great video!!! It is SO helpful for me.
Good one there to help refresh my knowledge on this tool. Thanks Buddy
Perfect Example and perfect Video. Thanks
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Excellent example, really helps thanks. Can I ask, how would you add a weighting from a probability perspective? So how could I add another variable, using your cakes example, cake 1 always sells (100%), cake 2 is 50% likely to sell, cake 3 is 35% as likely, etc. Thanks again.
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Excellent video, thank you very much
Thank u.. Very informative!!
Excellent video. Easy to follow, thank you
Awesome video! Thank you so much
Appreciate your effort, Thanks for helping. :)
Thanks for this video, man!
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Great explanation
Do you have any videos that use this process to solve transportation problems? Data: Ships LTL and FTL. There are 6 cities. 2 that suppy and 4 that demand. Put whatever numbers you want for cost/supply/demand. I need assistance with set up.
Long live the cake!
Excellent video, thank you
Is it possible to include margins that change depending on volume...?
Any tips on graphing and mathematical expressions?
Thanks for the video
THANK YOU SO MUCH
hello, may I have a question for my assignment. because it must be told
thanks
Sure jbitmead@eynesbury.sa.edu.au
The problem with this example is that we need to get integer numbers in the decision variables, which it was not achieved.
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I emailed you few minutes ago regarding a problem. Please have a look it is urgently needed.
Did he reach out?
Why, in explaining the Solver, you do not explain, in the constraints, the integer (INT)? Nowadays, in actual Excel-versions, SUMPRODUCT is a good tool.
It was intended for my class only as a basic instruction. Not really for efficient Excel users
Can you please post a this problem
sorry not sure what you mean
@@jasonbitmead539 i want to know that what is the problem you have solved in this vedio.
@@nuwaniranasinghe9604 This didn't come from a question - I just made up a general construction that can be expanded or reduced to match most LP questions
@@jasonbitmead539 oh! Thank you for your response
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