Based on Ravindran (1971). A library must build shelving to shelve 200 4-inch-high books, 100 8-inchhigh books,

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Based on Ravindran (1971). A library must build shelving to shelve 200 4-inch-high books, 100 8-inchhigh books, and 80 12-inch-high books. Each book is 0.5 inch thick. The library has several ways to store the books. For example, an 8-inch-high shelf can be built to store all books of height less than or equal to 8 inches, and a 12-inch-high shelf can be built for the 12-inch books. Alternatively, a 12-inch-high shelf can be built to store all books. The library believes it costs

$2300 to build a shelf and that a cost of $5 per square inch is incurred for book storage. (Assume that the area required to store a book is given by the height of the storage area multiplied by the book’s thickness.)

Determine how to shelve the books at minimum cost. (Hint: Create nodes 0, 4, 8, and 12, and make the cost associated with the arc joining nodes i and j equal to the total cost of shelving all books of height greater than i and less than or equal to j on a single shelf.)

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Practical Management Science, Revised

ISBN: 9781118373439

3rd Edition

Authors: Wayne L Winston, S. Christian Albright

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