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Instructions for
Homework
1)
Homework problems are listed in the pdf file “mat540 hw wk8.pdf”.
There a ...
Quantitative Methods Homework
Instructions for
Homework
1)
Homework problems are listed in the pdf file “mat540 hw wk8.pdf”.
There are 6 problems. You
are required to do problems 1,2,3,4 and 5.
To reduce your workload, ignore Q3 part b.
2)
You are required to use the Excel Solver to solve the LP
problems. Answers without embedded
formulas for solver will not be given credit.
3)
Download the homework template Excel file “Hw8_2015_Fall_Template”. You are required to use the template for the
homework.4)
Do the homework and enter your answers in the
cells highlighted in yellow. I will
grade only answers in the cells highlighted in yellow. You must show how you obtain the answers
using embedded Excel formula.
5)
Click on the link “Week 8 Homework
Submission”. Submit the completed
homework as attachment.
Notes
These homework problems are quite
challenging. To help you, I have left
some of the “usage” and “objective” formulas in the template. You are to complete the rest and run the
solver to solve it. The cells highlighted in gray are variables. Cells highlighted in yellow are places where
formulas need to be inserted. Solver
setups for Q1,2,3 are quite similar to Week 6 and week 7 homework. It just has more variables and
constraints. Solver layout for Q4 and Q5
are different from Q1,2,3. Study the
comments I have left with cells. You
should be able to figure out the rest. I
will go over these problems during Supplemental Instruction. I have also uploaded a file “Chapter 4
Textbook Examples”. It is the Excel
solver solutions for the examples given in Chapter 4 of your textbook. Study them with the equations given in the
textbook. You will get a better idea how
to use solver. To see the embedded
formula, hold the Ctrl key and click ~ key or double-click the highlighted
cells, it will show you which cells are being multiplied and added. Study the pattern and how it relates to the
LP equations. To go back to normal
display mode, hold the Ctrl key and click ~ key. It will toggle between the two modes.
mat540_hw_wk8_2.pdfmat540_hw_wk8_2.pdfhw8_fall_2015_template_v1.xlsx
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Part 1
Why do we make mistakes? The old adage that "nobody is perfect" is certainly true but we can LEARN fro ...
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Part 1
Why do we make mistakes? The old adage that "nobody is perfect" is certainly true but we can LEARN from our mistakes. Start to analyze your mistakes. By increasing your awareness of the type of mistakes that you make the most often, you will begin to make them less often.
Conceptual Error: The error is due to a misunderstanding of a concept. Name the concept, at least to yourself. For example, the concept might be finding the absolute value of a number. The process of naming the concept will help you to find additional information about that concept and strengthen your understanding.
Calculation Error: In your judgment, you understood the concept or concepts involved but you made a miscalculation. Name the type of calculation error. For example, a type of calculation error might be that you applied the wrong rule for adding signed numbers or that you rounded the number incorrectly.
Transcription Error: The error resulted from miscopying of the problem or miscopying a portion of the problem from one step to another. Identify the transcription error. For example, you may have copied the wrong problem or copied part of one problem and part of another. Another common transcription error is to leave out a number or sign as you copy from one line to the next.
Interpretation Error. We answer the wrong question or do not answer all the questions.We often find ourselves anticipating what a problem is asking us to do without carefully reading the instructions. For example, you might be asked to give the new amount in a percent increase problem instead of just the amount of increase.
TASKS
1. Identify the types of errors listed above that you make most often and explain what strategy you will use to minimize making this type of error in the future.
2. What you have learned by analyzing your mistakes?
Part 2
Is your confidence level at being able to do math rising from when you signed up for the course?
If so – what is contributing to that rise?
If not – what additional support do you need?
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Homework problems are listed in the pdf file “mat540 hw wk8.pdf”.
There a ...
Quantitative Methods Homework
Instructions for
Homework
1)
Homework problems are listed in the pdf file “mat540 hw wk8.pdf”.
There are 6 problems. You
are required to do problems 1,2,3,4 and 5.
To reduce your workload, ignore Q3 part b.
2)
You are required to use the Excel Solver to solve the LP
problems. Answers without embedded
formulas for solver will not be given credit.
3)
Download the homework template Excel file “Hw8_2015_Fall_Template”. You are required to use the template for the
homework.4)
Do the homework and enter your answers in the
cells highlighted in yellow. I will
grade only answers in the cells highlighted in yellow. You must show how you obtain the answers
using embedded Excel formula.
5)
Click on the link “Week 8 Homework
Submission”. Submit the completed
homework as attachment.
Notes
These homework problems are quite
challenging. To help you, I have left
some of the “usage” and “objective” formulas in the template. You are to complete the rest and run the
solver to solve it. The cells highlighted in gray are variables. Cells highlighted in yellow are places where
formulas need to be inserted. Solver
setups for Q1,2,3 are quite similar to Week 6 and week 7 homework. It just has more variables and
constraints. Solver layout for Q4 and Q5
are different from Q1,2,3. Study the
comments I have left with cells. You
should be able to figure out the rest. I
will go over these problems during Supplemental Instruction. I have also uploaded a file “Chapter 4
Textbook Examples”. It is the Excel
solver solutions for the examples given in Chapter 4 of your textbook. Study them with the equations given in the
textbook. You will get a better idea how
to use solver. To see the embedded
formula, hold the Ctrl key and click ~ key or double-click the highlighted
cells, it will show you which cells are being multiplied and added. Study the pattern and how it relates to the
LP equations. To go back to normal
display mode, hold the Ctrl key and click ~ key. It will toggle between the two modes.
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Conceptual Error: The error is due to a misunderstanding of a concept. Name the concept, at least to yourself. For example, the concept might be finding the absolute value of a number. The process of naming the concept will help you to find additional information about that concept and strengthen your understanding.
Calculation Error: In your judgment, you understood the concept or concepts involved but you made a miscalculation. Name the type of calculation error. For example, a type of calculation error might be that you applied the wrong rule for adding signed numbers or that you rounded the number incorrectly.
Transcription Error: The error resulted from miscopying of the problem or miscopying a portion of the problem from one step to another. Identify the transcription error. For example, you may have copied the wrong problem or copied part of one problem and part of another. Another common transcription error is to leave out a number or sign as you copy from one line to the next.
Interpretation Error. We answer the wrong question or do not answer all the questions.We often find ourselves anticipating what a problem is asking us to do without carefully reading the instructions. For example, you might be asked to give the new amount in a percent increase problem instead of just the amount of increase.
TASKS
1. Identify the types of errors listed above that you make most often and explain what strategy you will use to minimize making this type of error in the future.
2. What you have learned by analyzing your mistakes?
Part 2
Is your confidence level at being able to do math rising from when you signed up for the course?
If so – what is contributing to that rise?
If not – what additional support do you need?
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