Problem 1CYU: The feasible set for the nutrition problem of Example 1 is shown in Fig. 12. The cost 21x+14y.... Problem 2CYU: 2. Rework the nutrition problem, assuming that the cost of rice is changed to 7 cents per cup.
Problem 1E: For each of the feasible sets in Exercises 1–4, determine x and y so that the objective function is... Problem 2E: For each of the feasible sets in Exercises 14, determine x and y so that the objective function... Problem 3E: For each of the feasible sets in Exercises 14, determine x and y so that the objective function... Problem 4E Problem 5E: In Exercises 58, find the values of x and y that maximize the given objective function for the... Problem 6E: In Exercises 58, find the values of x and y that maximize the given objective function for the... Problem 7E: In Exercises 58, find the values of x and y that maximize the given objective function for the... Problem 8E: In Exercises 5–8, find the values of x and y that maximize the given objective function for the... Problem 9E: In Exercises 9–12, find the values of x and y that minimize the given objective function for the... Problem 10E: In Exercises 9–12, find the values of x and y that minimize the given objective function for the... Problem 11E: In Exercises 9–12, find the values of x and y that minimize the given objective function for the... Problem 12E: In Exercises 9–12, find the values of x and y that minimize the given objective function for the... Problem 13E: 13. Nutrition—People Consider the nutrition problem of Example 1. Suppose that the only food... Problem 14E: 14. Nutrition—People Consider the nutrition problem of Example 1. Suppose that the only food... Problem 15E: 15. Packaging Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 7. How many of each assortment should be prepared in... Problem 16E: Nutrition-Animal Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 8. How many cans of each dog food should he give to... Problem 17E: 17. Shipping Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 9. How many crates of each cargo should be shipped in... Problem 18E: 18. Mining Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 10. Find the number of days that each mine should be... Problem 19E: Exam Strategy Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 11. How many of each type of question should the... Problem 20E: Political Campaign-Resource Allocation Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 12. How should the media... Problem 21E: 21. Nutrition—Dairy Cows Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 13. How many pounds of each food should be... Problem 22E: Manufacturing-Resource Allocation Refer to Exercises 3.2, Problem 14. How many of each type of... Problem 23E Problem 24E Problem 25E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
25. Minimize the... Problem 26E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
26. Maximize the... Problem 27E: In Exercises 2532, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem. Maximize the objective... Problem 28E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
28. Minimize the... Problem 29E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
29. Maximize the... Problem 30E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
30. Minimize the... Problem 31E: In Exercises 2532, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem. Minimize the objective... Problem 32E: In Exercises 25–32, find the optimal value for the linear programming problem.
32. Maximize the... Problem 33E: 33. Manufacturing—Resource Allocation Infotron, Inc., makes electronic hockey and soccer games. Each... Problem 34E: 34. Manufacturing—Production Planning An electronics company has factories in Cleveland and Toledo... Problem 35E: Agriculture-Crop Planning A farmer has 100 acres on which to plant oats or corn. Each acre of oats... Problem 36E: 36. Manufacturing—Resource Allocation A company makes two items, I1 and I2, from three raw... Problem 37E: 37. Manufacturing The E-JEM Company produces two types of laptop computer bags. The regular version... Problem 38E: Refining A refinery has two smelters that extract metallic iron from iron ore. Smelter A processes... Problem 39E: 39. Nutrition—People A nutritionist, working for NASA, must meet certain nutritional requirements... Problem 40E: 40. Construction—Resource Allocation A contractor builds two types of homes. The first type requires... Problem 41E: 41. Packaging—Product Mix The Beautiful Day Fruit Juice Company makes two varieties of fruit drink.... Problem 42E: 42. Manufacturing—Resource Allocation The Bluejay Lacrosse Stick Company makes two kinds of lacrosse... Problem 43E: Agriculture-Crop Planning Suppose that the farmer of Exercise 35 can allocate the $4500 available... Problem 44E: 44. Nutrition Pavan wants to add a sliced carrot and green pepper salad to his dinner each day to... Problem 45E: Packaging A small candy shop makes a special Cupid assortment, with 60 red pieces of candy and 40... Problem 46E Problem 47E: 47. Packaging A bath shop sells two different gift baskets. The Pamper Me basket contains 1 bottle... Problem 48E: Packaging A florist offers two types of Thank You bouquets. The Thanks a Bunch bouquet consists of 3... Problem 49E: Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize M=10x+6y subject to the constraints... Problem 50E: Consider the following linear programming problem: Maximize M=10x+6y subject to the constraints... Problem 51E Problem 52E: Use Excel or Wolfram| Alpha to solve Exercise 26. format_list_bulleted