DISCM.MATH.3.D
Identify situations appropriate for modeling by bin packing.
Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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situationsmodelingbin packingscheduling problems
Skills
- identify (situations appropriate for modeling by bin packing) #dok2
- analyze (problem scenarios for characteristics suitable for bin packing modeling) #dok3
- compare (different modeling strategies for scheduling problems) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify situations that are suitable for modeling by bin packing. #dok2
- I can compare different types of scheduling problems to determine if bin packing is an appropriate model. #dok2
- I can analyze real-world problems to justify when to use the bin packing approach. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Many real-world scheduling and allocation problems can be efficiently solved using bin packing models.
- Recognizing when bin packing is the appropriate modeling tool is key to solving complex organizational problems.
Essential Questions
- What characteristics make a problem suitable for modeling by bin packing?
- How can you determine if bin packing is the optimal way to solve a scheduling problem?
- In what scenarios is bin packing not an effective modeling strategy?
- How does identifying situations for bin packing modeling impact problem-solving efficiency?
- What are common real-world examples where bin packing can be used for scheduling or allocation?