Mack is starting a new business called River Adventures which will provide canoes and kayaks to people for daily rental. He has $45,000 available for purchasing the boats, and he has storage for up to 65 total boats. A canoe costs $600 and will rent for $25 a day, while a kayak costs $750 and will rent for $30 a day. Determine the number of canoes and kayaks he should buy in order to earn the highest daily revenue, assuming all boats are rented out each day.

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Mack is starting a new business called River Adventures which will provide canoes and kayaks to people for daily rental. He has $45,000 available for purchasing the boats, and he has storage for up to 65 total boats. A canoe costs $600 and will rent for $25 a day, while a kayak costs $750 and will rent for $30 a day. Determine the number of canoes and kayaks he should buy in order to earn the highest daily revenue, assuming all boats are rented out each day.

 

Set-up this linear programming problem.

Let x be the number of canoes he buys, let y be the number of kayaks he buys, and let R be his daily revenue (in $).

The correct set-up is

  • A.

    Maximize R = 25x + 30y

    Subject to    600x + 750y ≥ 45,000

                         x + y ≥ 65

                         x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

  • B.

    Maximize R = 600x + 750y

    Subject to    25x + 30y ≥ 45,000

                         x + y ≥ 65

                        x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

  • C.

    Maximize R = x + y

    Subject to    600x + 750y ≤ 45,000

                         25x + 30y ≤ 65

                        x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

  • D.

    Maximize R = 25x + 30y

    Subject to    600x + 750y ≤ 45,000

                         x + y ≤ 65

                        x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

  • E.

    Maximize R = 600x + 750y

    Subject to    25x + 30y ≤ 45,000

                         x + y ≤ 65

                         x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

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