To find: the minimum value of printing cost, and if not possible to find then state whether this situation is infeasible, has alternate optimal solutions, or is unbounded.
Answer to Problem 6CFU
$10
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Cost of printing brochure = 8¢ =$0.08
Cost of printing flier = 4¢ =$0.084
Pages required for brochure = 3
Pages required for flier = 2
Maximum pages = 600
Minimum Brochure need = 50
Minimum flier need = 150
Calculation:
Let the brochure and flier be x and y respectively. The inequalities and the function for minimizing cost derived from the data are as follows:
The graph for the given inequalities is as follows:
The vertices of the
Thus, the minimum cost is $10.
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