Hello Thanks for great this great Playlist. In the minute 6:07 you mentioned min Z = 4x1 + 3x2 + x3 + 0x4 + 0x5 + 2x6. Isn't x5 wrong? shouldn't it multiply by one(1) because we are modeling trim loss per unit of length?
Mam I am getting one more pattern as 3 rolls for 5 ft width 0 rolls for 7 ft width 0 rolls for 9 ft width And wastage as 5 feet But you haven't included it Can you explain mam Actually getting 9 different patterns mam
Because in statement it is not mentioned exact quantity, availability and demand are given. So these are upper or lower bounds, and not the exact value. If some question we have exact data then we do take equality constraints.
That's the different ways you can combine the number 5,7 and 9 together without exceedingly the value 20. All you can get are shortages and no excesses.
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In the objective function(of the first trim loss problem @6:00) it should be 1x5. thanks for the content :)
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Why you didn't shared the answer of the orblems
Hello Thanks for great this great Playlist. In the minute 6:07 you mentioned min Z = 4x1 + 3x2 + x3 + 0x4 + 0x5 + 2x6. Isn't x5 wrong? shouldn't it multiply by one(1) because we are modeling trim loss per unit of length?
You are right ! Even I noticed that... Possibly mam did a mistake there
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Why aren’t you adding coefficients to the constraint variable? 10:39
Mam I am getting one more pattern as
3 rolls for 5 ft width
0 rolls for 7 ft width
0 rolls for 9 ft width
And wastage as 5 feet
But you haven't included it
Can you explain mam
Actually getting 9 different patterns mam
3 rolls for 5 ft will get you total 15 ft, remaining can't be wastage, as you can take still some roll.
Similar in other cases.
Ok done☺️
Ma'am why the constraints are in greater than or equal to form?
Because in statement it is not mentioned exact quantity, availability and demand are given. So these are upper or lower bounds, and not the exact value.
If some question we have exact data then we do take equality constraints.
Nicely explained ma'am
That's great!! Thank you.
i have some production optimization problem to solve. has anyone worked on that?
how we got to know that only 6 cases could be there ?
That's the different ways you can combine the number 5,7 and 9 together without exceedingly the value 20. All you can get are shortages and no excesses.
really thx ma'm nicly explain
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