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The bayside art gallery is considering installing a video camera security system to reduce its insurance premiums. A diagram of the eight display rooms that the gallery uses is shown in the figure on the right; the openings between the rooms are numbered 1 through 13. A security firm proposed that two- way cameras be installed at some room openings. Each camera has the ability to monitor the two rooms between which the camera is located. For example, if a camera were located at opening number 4, rooms 1 and 4 would be covered; if camera were located at opening 11, rooms 7 and 8 would be covered; and so on. Management decided to not to locate a camera system at the entrance to the rooms. The objective is to provide security coverage for all eight rooms using the minimum two-way cameras. a. Develop a mathematical binary integer linear programming model that will enable the art gallery management to determine the locations for the camera system.(State your decision variables, objective function, and constraints)b. Solve the model formulated in part a using excel solver to determine how many two-way cameras to purchase and where they should be located. c. Suppose that management wants to provide additional security coverage for room 7. Specifically, management wants room 7 to be covered by two cameras. How would your model formulated in part a have to change to accommodate this policy restriction? (Hint: state the changed constraint)d. With the policy restriction specified in part c, determine how many two way camera systems will need to be purchased and where they will be located?

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