The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle, a simple dance with repetitive moves that includes taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and walking in a circle. The dance is set to music that cues each move and is easy to follow along with for a fun workout just in time for Valentine's Day.
The document summarizes the results of solving a linear programming problem with 2 variables and 6 constraints. The optimal solution was found at the first step with an objective value of 660. The values of the variables X1 and X2 at the optimal solution are 70 and 90, respectively. Ranges for the objective coefficients and right-hand side values are provided where the basis remains unchanged.
Professor Roger Butlin from The University of Sheffield (UK) presents the first seminar in the ACEBB Science Seminar Series entitled "Winkles and the origin of species".
The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle. It explains that the dance consists of four simple repeated moves - taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and then walking in a circle. It emphasizes keeping your movements aligned with the music and repeating the sequence of moves.
The document summarizes the results of solving a linear programming problem with 2 variables and 6 constraints. The optimal solution was found at the first step with an objective value of 660. The values of the variables X1 and X2 at the optimal solution are 70 and 90, respectively. Ranges for the objective coefficients and right-hand side values are provided where the basis remains unchanged.
The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle. It explains that the dance consists of four simple repeated moves - taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and then walking in a circle. It emphasizes keeping in time with the music and encourages readers to practice the easy steps before attempting the dance at full speed.
The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle, a simple dance with repetitive moves that includes taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and walking in a circle. The dance is set to music that cues each move and is easy to follow along with for a fun workout just in time for Valentine's Day.
The document summarizes the results of solving a linear programming problem with 2 variables and 6 constraints. The optimal solution was found at the first step with an objective value of 660. The values of the variables X1 and X2 at the optimal solution are 70 and 90, respectively. Ranges for the objective coefficients and right-hand side values are provided where the basis remains unchanged.
Professor Roger Butlin from The University of Sheffield (UK) presents the first seminar in the ACEBB Science Seminar Series entitled "Winkles and the origin of species".
The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle. It explains that the dance consists of four simple repeated moves - taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and then walking in a circle. It emphasizes keeping your movements aligned with the music and repeating the sequence of moves.
The document summarizes the results of solving a linear programming problem with 2 variables and 6 constraints. The optimal solution was found at the first step with an objective value of 660. The values of the variables X1 and X2 at the optimal solution are 70 and 90, respectively. Ranges for the objective coefficients and right-hand side values are provided where the basis remains unchanged.
The document provides instructions for dancing the Cupid Shuffle. It explains that the dance consists of four simple repeated moves - taking four steps to the right, four steps to the left, kicking four times, and then walking in a circle. It emphasizes keeping in time with the music and encourages readers to practice the easy steps before attempting the dance at full speed.