Practice 20 questions on BBA-Accounting - Linear Programming at MARANATHA INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION. Free AI-generated quiz on uNotes — track your score, retake anytime.
1In linear programming, what does the shaded region in a graph typically represent?
2Which of the following are standard components of a linear programming problem?
3If x represents cooking oil and y represents soap, and the total cost must be at most K1500 with oil at K150 and soap at K60, which inequality is correct?
4If a constraint states 'at least 5 tablets of soap', where y is the number of soap tablets, how is this written as an inequality?
5What does the phrase 'spend more on cooking oil than soap by more than K300' translate to mathematically, given oil is x (K150) and soap is y (K60)?
6When shading the 'unwanted' region on a graph, what is the goal?
7If x = hours driving and y = hours mending, and you must spend at least twice as much time mending as driving, which inequality is correct?
8Which of the following are valid approaches to solving a linear programming problem after graphing?
9If a constraint is x + y <= 10, x >= 2, y >= 2, what is the maximum possible value of x + 2y (as an objective function)?
10In a problem where cost is K500 per axe (x) and K200 per hoe (y) with a budget of K5000, which inequalities represent these constraints?