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Excel LP Template

This document provides a template for solving a linear programming problem in Excel. It includes sections for the objective function to minimize, variable names and their units, cost/profit coefficients, the resulting solution for variables, up to 12 constraints, variable names and meanings, typical cost calculations, and optimization options. The template is intended to help solve example problems 5.4 or 5.64.

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Excel LP Template

This document provides a template for solving a linear programming problem in Excel. It includes sections for the objective function to minimize, variable names and their units, cost/profit coefficients, the resulting solution for variables, up to 12 constraints, variable names and meanings, typical cost calculations, and optimization options. The template is intended to help solve example problems 5.4 or 5.64.

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Excel Linear Programming Solution Template Objective Function: Min Z = List here

See Problem 5.4 or 5.64 for example use of this template. Variable names:
Units Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Var7
Cost/Profit coefficientS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Resulting Solution for Variables 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
List Constraint #1
List Constraint #2
List Constraint #3
List Constraint #4
List Constraint #5
List Constraint #6
List Constraint #7
List Constraint #8
List Constraint #9
List Constraint #10
List Constraint #11
List Constraint #12

Variable names and meanings: Typically, set the variables to Integer in the Options, and run the proble
List variable name and what it means here Only if you don't get binaty, then go back and add the constraint that th

Typical cost calculations:


Var8 Var9 Var10 Var11 Var12
0 0 0 0 0 Z: List
0 0 0 0 0 Calculation $0.00 Limits:
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 >=
0 <=
0 >=

Options, and run the problem without saying A0 has to be binary and see what you get.
nd add the constraint that they must be binary.

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