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berenicecastro

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In the context of linear optimization problems, define reduced cost.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A joint probability distribution describes the probabilities of outcomes ________.
 
  A) of two different random variables occurring at the same time
  B) of the same random variable measured at two different time periods
  C) of two different random variables occurring sequentially
  D) of two random variables measured in two different time periods


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Answer to Question 1

The reduced cost tells how much the objective coefficient needs to be reduced in order for a nonnegative variable that is zero in the optimal solution to become positive. If a variable is positive in the optimal solution, as it is for both variables in this example, its reduced cost is always zero.

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