Solved Examples
Solved Examples
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A solution to a transportation problem that has less than m + n 1 cells with positive allocations in the
transportation tableau is
a. an optimal solution.
b. an initial feasible solution.
c. a minimum-cost solution.
d. a degenerate solution.
2. The optimal solution is found in an assignment matrix when the minimum number of straight lines
needed to cover all the zeros equals
a. (the number of agents) 1.
b. (the number of agents).
c. (the number of agents) + 1.
d. (the number of agents) + (the number of tasks).
3. The stepping-stone method requires that one or more artificially occupied cells with a flow of zero be
created in the transportation tableau when the number of occupied cells is fewer than
a. m + n 2
b. m + n 1
c. m + n
d. m + n + 1
5. Using the transportation simplex method, the optimal solution to the transportation problem has been
found when
a. there is a shipment in every cell.
b. more than one stepping-stone path is available.
c. there is a tie for outgoing cell.
d. the net evaluation index for each unoccupied cell is 0.
8. To use the transportation simplex method, a transportation problem that is unbalanced requires the use
of
a. artificial variables.
b. one or more transshipment nodes.
c. a dummy origin or destination.
d. matrix reduction.
TRUE/FALSE
1. The transportation simplex method can be used to solve the assignment problem.
3. For an assignment problem with 3 agents and 4 tasks, the assignment matrix will have 3 rows and 4
columns.
5. When an assignment problem involves an unacceptable assignment, a dummy agent or task must be
introduced.
6. In assignment problems, dummy agents or tasks are created when the number of agents and tasks is
not equal.
7. The transportation simplex method is more efficient than general-purpose linear programming for
solving large-sized transportation problems.
9. The net evaluation index for occupied cells in the transportation simplex method is 0.
10. Optimal assignments are made in the Hungarian method to cells in the reduced matrix that contain a 0.
11. Using the Hungarian method, the optimal solution to an assignment problem is found when the
minimum number of lines required to cover the zero cells in the reduced matrix equals the number of
agents.
12. To handle unacceptable routes in a transportation problem where cost is to be minimized, infeasible
arcs must be assigned negative cost values.
SHORT ANSWER
1. For an assignment problem where the number of agents does not equal the number of tasks, what
adjustments must be made to allow the problem to be solved using the Hungarian method?
ANS:
Answer not provided.
2. Explain how the transportation simplex method can be used to solve a transportation problem that has
a maximization objective.
ANS:
Answer not provided.
3. Explain what adjustments are made to the transportation tableau when there are unacceptable routes.
ANS:
Answer not provided.
4. Explain what adjustments are made to the transportation tableau when total supply and total demand
are not equal.
ANS:
Answer not provided.
5. Explain how the Hungarian method can be used to solve an assignment problem that has a
maximization objective.
ANS:
Answer not provided.
PROBLEM
Destination
Origin A B Supply
5 6
1 100
4 2
2 200
3 6
3 150
9 7
4 50
2. Solve the following transportation problem using the transportation simplex method. State the
minimum total shipping cost.
Origin Supply Destination Demand
A 500 X 300
B 400 Y 300
Z 300
Destination
Source X Y Z
A 2 3 5
B 9 12 10
ANS:
Destination
Origin 1 2 3 Supply
2 3 5
A 200 500
300
9 12 10
BC 100 300 400
3. Canning Transport is to move goods from three factories (origins) to three distribution centers
(destinations). Information about the move is given below. Solve the problem using the transportation
simplex method and compute the total shipping cost.
Destination
Origin X Y Z
A 3 2 5
B 9 10 --
C 5 6 4
(Source B cannot ship to destination Z)
ANS:
Destination
Origin X Y Z Supply
3 2 5
A 75 125 200
9 10 999
B 100 100
5 6 4
C 25 125 150
0 0 0
D 50 50
4. The following table shows the unit shipping cost between cities, the supply at each origin city, and the
demand at each destination city. Solve this minimization problem using the transportation simplex
method and compute the optimal total cost.
Destination
Origin Tbilisi Istanbul Frankfurt Sofia Supply
Stockholm 8 6 12 9 100
Eindhoven 5 5 10 8 100
Bochum 3 2 9 10 100
Demand 150 60 45 45
ANS:
Destination
Origin Tbilisi Istanbul Frankfurt Sofia Supply
8 6 12 9
Stockholm 10 45 45 100
5 5 10 8
Eindhoven 100 100
3 2 9 10
Bochum 50 50 100
Demand 150 60 45 45
Ship 10 from Stockholm to Istanbul, 45 from Stockholm to Frankfurt, 45 from Stockholm to Sofia,
100 from Eindhoven to Tbilisi, 50 from Bochum to Tbilisi, and 50 from Bochum to Istanbul. The total
cost is 1755.
5. After some special presentations, the employees of the AV Center have to move overhead projectors
back to classrooms. The table below indicates the buildings where the projectors are now (the origins),
where they need to go (the destinations), and a measure of the distance between sites. Determine the
transport arrangement that minimizes the total transport distance.
Destination
Origin Business Education Parsons Hall Holmstedt Hall Supply
Baker Hall 10 9 5 2 35
Tirey Hall 12 11 1 6 10
Arena 15 14 7 6 20
Demand 12 20 10 10
ANS:
6. Solve the following assignment problem using the Hungarian method. No agent can be assigned to
more than one task. Total cost is to be minimized.
Task
Agent A B C D
1 9 5 4 2
2 12 6 3 5
3 11 6 5 7
ANS:
7. Use the Hungarian method to obtain the optimal solution to the following assignment problem in
which total cost is to be minimized. All tasks must be assigned and no agent can be assigned to more
than one task.
Task
Agent A B C D
1 10 12 15 25
2 11 14 19 32
3 18 21 23 29
4 15 20 26 28
ANS:
8. A professor has been contacted by four not-for-profit agencies that are willing to work with student
consulting teams. The agencies need help with such things as budgeting, information systems,
coordinating volunteers, and forecasting. Although each of the four student teams could work with any
of the agencies, the professor feels that there is a difference in the amount of time it would take each
group to solve each problem. The professor's estimate of the time, in days, is given in the table below.
Use the Hungarian method to determine which team works with which project. All projects must be
assigned and no team can be assigned to more than one project.
Projects
Team Budgeting Information Volunteers Forecasting
A 32 35 15 27
B 38 40 18 35
C 41 42 25 38
D 45 45 30 42
ANS:
Team A works with the forecast, Team B works with volunteers, Team C works with budgeting, and
Team D works with information. The total time is 131.
9. A European manufacturer of electrical consumer products, with its headquarters in Brondby, Denmark,
produces electric irons at Manufacturing Plants 1, 2, and 3. The irons are shipped to Warehouses A, B,
C, and D. The shipping cost per iron, the monthly warehouse requirements, and the monthly plant
production levels are:
How many electric irons should be shipped per month from each plant to each warehouse to minimize
monthly shipping costs?
ANS:
a. The minimum cost method (and breaking ties by choosing the cell corresponding to the arc
over which the most units can be shipped) found the solution shown below.
Destination
Origin Warehouse A Warehouse B Warehouse C Warehouse D Supply
.20 .25 .15 .20
Plant 1 10,000 10,000
10. Al Bergman, staff traffic analyst at the corporate headquarters of Computer Products Corporation
(CPC), is developing a monthly shipping plan for the Edinburgh and Athens manufacturing plants to
follow next year. These plants manufacture specialized computer workstations that are shipped to five
regional warehouses. Al has developed these estimated requirements and costs:
Determine how many workstations should be shipped per month from each plant to each warehouse to
minimize monthly shipping costs, and compute the total shipping cost.
ANS:
a. Initial feasible solution found using the minimum cost method is below. Total cost =
€20,500.
Destination
Origin Calais Dresden Dublin Nice Sarajevo Supply
35 40 60 45 90
Athens 75 125 200
50 30 35 95 40
Edinburgh 100 25 25 150 300
Destination
Origin Calais Dresden Dublin Nice Sarajevo Supply
Athens 35 40 60 45 90 200
50 150
50 30 35 95 40
Edinburgh 25 100 25 150 300
Destination
Origin 1 2 3 Supply
A € .50 € .90 € .50 100
B .80 1.00 .40 500
C .90 .70 .80 900
Demand 300 800 400
ANS:
Destination
Origin 1 2 3 Supply
.50 .90 .50
A 100 100
12. Five customers needing their tax returns prepared must be assigned to five tax accountants. The
estimated profits for all possible assignments are shown below. Only one accountant can be assigned
to a customer, and all customers' tax returns must be prepared. What should the customer-accountant
assignments be so that estimated total profit is maximized? What is the resulting total profit?
Accountant
Customer 1 2 3 4 5
A €500 €525 €550 €600 €700
B 625 575 700 550 800
C 825 650 450 750 775
D 590 650 525 690 750
E 450 750 660 390 550
ANS:
13. Four jobs must be assigned to four work centres. Only one job can be assigned to each work center,
and all jobs must be processed. The cost of processing each job at each work center is shown below.
Determine which jobs should be assigned to which work center to minimize total processing cost.
Compute the total processing cost.
Work Centre
Job 1 2 3 4
A €50 €45 €50 €65
B 25 40 35 20
C 65 60 55 65
E 55 65 75 85
ANS:
14. Four employees must be assigned to four projects. Only one employee can be assigned to each project,
and all projects must be completed. The cost of each employee completing each project is shown
below. Determine which employee should be assigned to which project to minimize total project
completion cost.
Project
Employee 1 2 3 4
Al €300 €325 €500 €350
Ben 400 525 575 600
Cal 350 400 600 500
Dan 400 350 450 450
ANS: