A linear programming problem contains a restriction that reads "the quantity of Q must be at least as large as the sum of R, S, and T." Formulate this as a linear programming constraint
What will be an ideal response?
Q ? R + S + T; alternatively Q - R - S - T ? 0
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If net cash flows from operating activities were $316,000, net income were $200,000, and sales were $2,000,000, cash flows to sales would equal (Round amounts to one decimal place)
a. 10.0 percent. b. $116,000. c. 15.8 percent. d. 0.6 times.
When Gary Hirshberg started the Stonyfield Farm yogurt company, he stated that his company could do better with less advertising, less marketing research, and more guerrilla marketing
He came up with innovative marketing ideas to promote his products such as having sales personnel dress up as large yogurt cartons to distribute free yogurt samples. Which of the following marketing strategies was being implemented by Hirshberg? A) formulated marketing B) entrepreneurial marketing C) ambush marketing D) undercover marketing E) intrepreneurial marketing
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A. $3,600 B. $2,360 C. $4,320 D. $4,100