Wood Television Consoles
Posted in Coloured Television on 05/11/2010 04:16 am by admin
Linear Programming: Simplex Method Help?
A manufacturer of wood furniture cabinets produced television consoles and stereo systems and radios, each of which must be assembled, decorated and packaged. Each television console requires three-hour meeting, 5:00 to decorate, and 0.1 hours for cash, and returns a profit of $ 10. Each stereo requires 10 hours to assemble, from 8:00 to decorate, and 0.6 hours for cash, and returns a profit of $ 25. Each radio should be a meeting time, a time to decorate, and 0.1 hours for cash, and returns a profit of $ 3. The manufacturer has 30,000, 40,000 and 120 hours available weeks for assembly, decoration and packaging, respectively. How many units of each product must be manufactured to maximize profits? Mike Thanks for your reply but I know how. Although long, I hope someone tries to show the important steps in solving this.
Just make a few observations of my problem leads to?) response (. limiting step is boxing a few hours, because there is access to it. In 120 hours, you may be charged in the 1200 TV, 200 or 1200 stereo radio. You have plenty of time for assembly and decoration. Forget the radio – the benefits is less than television and that takes the same time in the box. Forget the players: 6x be necessary to finance a television, but gives a profit of only 2.5xa TV. Go to all TVs in 1200 and win $ 12,000.
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