Which of the following describes a situation in which linear programming models result ininfeasible solutions?
a. The model has many restrictions, and the constraints do not have a common feasible region.
b. The model has unrealistic goals, and the objective function cannot be maximized.
c. The model has unrealistic goals, and the objective function cannot be minimized.
d. All of the above
A
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Marty Sandidge wrote a check payable to "Charles Saxon" when the payee's real name was spelled "Charles Saxton.". In order to obtain payment, Charles:
a. must have Marty void the check and rewrite another check with Charles's name spelled correctly. b. may be required by a person taking the instrument for value to sign both "Charles Saxon" and the correct spelling of his name. c. must sign only his real name with the correct spelling or he will be liable for forgery. d. must sign only "Charles Saxon" since that was the name on check.
Frank slips and falls on Guy's Harbor Tour Boat and is injured. Frank files a suit against Guy's for $500,000 . If Frank is 20 percent at fault and Guy's is 80 percent, under the "50 percent rule" comparative neg-ligence principles, Frank would recover
a. $0. b. $250,000. c. $400,000. d. $500,000.
Identify a disadvantage that a telecommuter faces in an organization.
A. Less focused performance B. Less fast-track career potential C. Lower work–family balance D. Lack of flexibility
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A. $13.00 B. $8.80 C. $6.00 D. $7.00