Operations Research Statistics Lab IP610L
Operations Research Statistics Lab IP610L
Note: Write the lab report for the problems solved in the lab during the even semester in white
paper and submit the scanned copy by email to [email protected] before July 31st 2020.
The problems solved in the lab are given in this document for reference. Each problem carries 5
Marks.
1. Formulation of Linear Programming Problem
2. Graphical Method for solving LPP
Old machines can be brought at Rs. 2 lakhs each & new machines at Rs. 5 lakhs each.
The old machines produce 3 components/week while the new machines produce 5
components/week, each component being worth Rs, 30,000. A machine (New or
old) costs Rs. 1 lakh/week to maintain. The company has only Rs. 80 lakhs to spend
on machines. How many of each kind should the company buy to get a profit of more
than Rs. 6 lakhs/week. Assume that the company cannot house more than 20
machines. Formulate this as a linear programming problem and solve it by graphical
method.
Max Z 40 x1 50 x2
stc 2 x1 3x 2 3
8 x1 4 x2 5
x1 , x2 0
Max Z 2 x1 x2
stc 3x1 x 2 3
4 x1 3 x2 6
x1 2 x2 4
x1 , x2 0
Max Z = -2X1 – X2
Stc. 3X1 + X2 3
4X1 + 3X2 6
X1 + 2X2 3
X1, X2 0
7. Solve the following transportation problem by using VAM and optimize using UV
Method.
D1 D2 D3 D4 Supply
S1 42 48 38 37 16
S2 40 49 52 51 15
S3 39 38 40 43 19
Demand 8 9 11 16
8. Solve the following transportation problem by using LCM and optimize using UV
Method.
D1 D2 D3 D4 Supply
S1 10 2 20 11 15
S2 12 7 9 20 25
S3 4 14 16 18 10
Demand 5 15 15 15
9. Solve the following transportation problem by using NWCM and optimize using
UV Method.
D1 D2 D3 D4 Supply
S1 3 1 7 4 250
S2 2 6 5 9 350
S3 8 3 3 2 400
Demand 200 300 350 150
10. Regression Analysis