A marketing research professor is conducting a telephone survey and needs to con
ID: 3338729 • Letter: A
Question
A marketing research professor is conducting a telephone survey and needs to contact at least 160 wives, 140 husbands, 110 single adult males, and 120 single adult females. It costs $2 to make a daytime call and $4 (because of higher labor costs) to make an evening call. The table shown below lists the expected results. For example, 10% of all daytime calls are answered by a single male, and 15% of all evening calls are answered by a single female. Because of a limited staff, at most half of all phone calls can be evening calls. Determine how to minimize the cost of completing the survey.
Daytime
Evening
25%
25%
15%
30%
10%
25%
15%
15%
35%
5%
What are the decision variables in this problem?
How much money to spend on the calls.
How many daytime and evening calls to make.
How many husbands, wifes, single males and single females to call.
How many males and females to call.
PercentagesDaytime
Evening
Wife25%
25%
Husband15%
30%
Single male10%
25%
Single female15%
15%
None35%
5%
Explanation / Answer
The correct option is B
Explanantion:
How many daytime and evening calls to make.
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