A trading company in the middle ages transported tea, spices, and other oriental
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Question
A trading company in the middle ages transported tea, spices, and other oriental products via the overland trade route between the middle east and China. In order to get all good transported from China to the middle east, dromedaries (which have one hump), camels (which have two humps), or some combination of the two could be used.
NOTE: You are not expected to solve this problem mathematically.
Answer the following questions:
• What would be the nature of the objective function in such an environment?
• What types of constraints would exist on the number of camels and number of dromedaries?
• Would it make any sense in this type of environment to have a negative number of camels (in other words, is such a thing realistic)? Why or why not?
• Describe a company that faces a similar transportation issue in modern times (obviously not using camels and dromedaries), and cite the source from which you learned about the company's need for such an analysis
Explanation / Answer
The objective function can be minimization as well as minimization. Suppose if the capacity of one hump camel is 10 units and that of two hump is 12. The objectve function will be to maximise the capacity to carry.
In case of revenue, it will be the maximizing the mix of camels that will maximize the revenue.
In case of costs, the objective function will be to minimize the costs.
There is no sense to use negative numbers of camels as camels are real world elemts. All real world elements can't go negative.
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