Introduction to mathematical programming
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Chapter 4, Problem 20RP
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- Suppose that,
- ct = Net number of drivers hired at the beginning of the year t.
- ht = Number of drivers hired at the beginning of the year t.
- ft = Number of driver fired at the beginning of the year t.
- dt = Number of drivers have been hired or fired at the beginning of the year t.
- z = Cost of the company
- Now, the cost of the company due to salary, hiring and firing at the beginning of the first year
- d1 = 50+h1-f1
- at the beginning of the second year, there were d1 drivers.
- Therefore, number of drivers after hiring or firing at the beginning of second year
- d2 = d1+h2-f2
- Similarly,
- d3 = d2+h3-f3
- d4 = d3+h4-f4
- d5 = d4+h5-f5
- Also, the number of the ...
- ct = Net number of drivers hired at the beginning of the year t.
- ht = Number of drivers hired at the beginning of the year t.
- ft = Number of driver fired at the beginning of the year t.
- dt = Number of drivers have been hired or fired at the beginning of the year t.
- z = Cost of the company
- d1 = 50+h1-f1
- d2 = d1+h2-f2
- d3 = d2+h3-f3
- d4 = d3+h4-f4
- d5 = d4+h5-f5
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