Objective function and constraints of the problem


Problem:

The Arden County, Maryland, superintendent of education is responsible for assigning students to the three high schools in his county. He recognizes the need to bus a certain number of students, for several students of the county are beyond walking distance to a school. The superintendent partitions the county into five geographic sectors as he attempts to establish a plan that will minimize the total number of student miles traveled by bus. He also recognizes that if a student happens to live in a certain sector and is assigned to the high school in that sector, there is no need to bus him because he can walk to school. The three schools are located in sectors B, C and E. The accompanying table reflects the number of high-school-age students living in each sector and the distance in miles from each sector to each school.

 

 

DISTANCE TO SCHOOL

 

NUMBER OF

School, IN

SCHOOL IN

SCHOOL IN

SECTOR

Sector B

SECTOR C

SECTOR E

STUDENTS

A

5

8

6

700

B

0

4

12

500

C

4

0

7

100

D

7

2

5

800

E

12

7

0

400

 

 

 

 

2,500


Each high school has a capacity of 900 students. Set up the objective function and constraints of this problem using linear programming so that total number of student miles traveled by bus is minimized.

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