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Engineering, 24.03.2020 06:17, alliemeade1

You need to completelyunderstand the following terms and concepts to do well on Exam I. Each item will have at least on question about it. Some items will have many questions about it. Some items questions may involve more than one item. Neither calculators, nor pen/pencils with paper are allowed. Neither notes nor books are allowed. The exam will be proctored using PAL, 50 questions, time 60 minutes. All questions will be graded by the computer and be similar to the style of the quizzes1. Business analytics2. Reasons for failure of management science3. Decision variables4. Deterministic and probabilistic models5. Strategies to find the "best" solution5. Types of models6. Constraints7. Objective function8. Controllable and uncontrollable inputs

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