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big1devin

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If a six sided die is tossed two times and 3 shows up both times, the probability of 3 on the third trial is
 a. much larger than any other outcome.
   b. much smaller than any other outcome.
   c. 1/6.
   d. 1/216.

Question 2

Which of the following is not true regarding the linear programming formulation of a transportation problem?
 a. Costs appear only in the objective function.
  b. The number of variables is (number of origins) x (number of destinations).
  c. The number of constraints is (number of origins) x (number of destinations).
  d. The constraints' left-hand side coefficients are either 0 or 1.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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