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  2. Unbalanced transportation problem is defined as a situation in which supply and demand are not equal. A dummy row or a dummy column is added to this type of problem, depending on the necessity, to make it a balanced problem. The problem can then be addressed in the same way as the balanced problem.

  3. Nov 1, 2023 · In this article, the method to solve the unbalanced transportation problem will be discussed. Below transportation problem is an unbalanced transportation problem. The problem is unbalanced because the sum of all the supplies i.e. O1.

  4. Unbalanced Transportation problem means a situation with unequal supply and demand, Example of Unbalanced Transportation Problem.

  5. Nov 1, 2023 · Below transportation problem is an unbalanced transportation problem. The problem is unbalanced because the sum of all the supplies i.e. O1 , O2 , O3 and O4 is not equal to t 1 min read

  6. Jul 27, 2022 · Unbalanced Transportation Problem. When the total supply of all the sources is not equal to the total demand of all destinations, the problem is an unbalanced transportation problem. Two situations are possible: 1. If supply < demand, a dummy supply variable is introduced in the equation to make it equal to demand 2.

  7. May 12, 2020 · We define two quantities that play a crucial role within transportation problem framework: total supply and total demand in the network, respectively expressed as \ (S^*=\sum_ {i=1}^m S_i\) and analogously \ (D^*=\sum_ {j=1}^n D_j\). The problem is said to be balanced if \ (S^* = D^*\) and unbalanced otherwise.