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Blue Ridge Hot Tubs Company • Howie Jones owns and operates Blue Ridge Hot Tubs, a company that sells two models of hot tubs: the Aqua-Spa and the Hydro-Lux. • Howie purchases prefabricated fiberglass hot tub shells and installs a common water pump and the appropriate amount of tubing into each hot tub. • Every Aqua-Spa requires 9 hours of labor and 12 feet of tubing; every Hydro-Lux requires 6 hours of labor and 16 feet of tubing. • Demand for these products is such that each Aqua-Spa produced can be sold to generate a profit of $350, and each Hydro-Lux produced can be sold to generate a profit of $300. • The company expects to have 200 pumps, 1,566 hours of labor, and 2,880 feet of tubing available during the next production cycle. • The problem is to determine the optimal number of Aqua-Spas and Hydro-Luxes to produce to maximize profits. 2 Blue Ridge Hot Tubs Company • Decision variables: • : number of Aqua-Spas to produce : number of Hydro-Luxes to produce • Objective function (profit): • Constraints: Pump: Labor: Tubing: Non-negativity: 3 Blue Ridge Hot Tubs Company Mathematical Model • 4 Blue Ridge Hot Tubs Company Spreadsheet Modeling 5 Sensitivity Analysis • Sensitivity analysis helps answer questions about how sensitive the optimal solution is to changes in various coefficients in an LP model. Approaches to Sensitivity Analysis: • Change the data and re-solve the model! • Sometimes this is the only practical approach. • Solver also produces sensitivity reports that can answer questions about: • amounts objective function coefficients can change without changing the solution. • the impact on the optimal objective function value of changes in various constrained resources. • the impact on the optimal objective function value of forced changes in certain decision variables. • the impact changes in constraint coefficients will have on the optimal solution. 6
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