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Optimal Decision Making: Exercises and Applications

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This lecture covers exercises related to optimal decision making, including planning for moving items, dynamic single-item lot sizing problems, and fixed charge network design problems. The exercises involve feasibility analysis, binary decision variables, minimizing costs, meeting demands, and optimizing transportation networks.

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