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Chapter B, Problem 27P
a)
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To formulate: The given information as a linear programming problem.
Introduction:
Linear programming:
It is a linear optimization technique followed to develop the best outcome for the linear programming problem. The outcome might be to maximize profit, minimize cost, or to determine the optimal product mix. The outcome will take the constraints present in achieving the solution into consideration.
b)
Summary Introduction
To solve: The linear programming problem graphically.
c)
Summary Introduction
To determine: The total cost of a package of the dog biscuits.
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Doug Turner Food Processors wishes to introduce a new brand of dog biscuits composed of chicken and liver flavored biscuits that meet certain nutritional requirements. The liver flavored biscuits contain 1 unit of nutrient A and 2 units of nutrient B; the chicken flavored biscuits contain 1 unit of nutrient A and 4 units of nutrient B. According to federal requirements, there must be at least 40 units of nutrient A and 60 units of nutrient B in a package of the new mix. In addition, the company has decided that there can be no more than 12 liver flavored biscuits in a package. It costs 1¢ to make 1 liver flavored biscuit and 2¢ to make 1 chicken flavored. Doug wants to determine the optimal product mix for a package of the biscuits to minimize the firm's cost.
The aim of the objective function should be to (Maximize or Minimize) the objective value.
Doug Turner Food Processors wishes to introduce a new brand of dog biscuits composed of chicken and liver flavored biscuits that meet certain nutritional requirements. The liver flavored biscuits contain
1
unit of nutrient A and
2
units of nutrient B; the chicken flavored biscuits contain
1
unit of nutrient A and
4
units of nutrient B. According to federal requirements, there must be at least
40
units of nutrient A and
60
units of nutrient B in a package of the new mix. In addition, the company has decided that there can be no more than
16
liver flavored biscuits in a package. It costs
1¢
to make 1 liver flavored biscuit and
2¢
to make 1 chicken flavored. Doug wants to determine the optimal product mix for a package of the biscuits to minimize the firm's cost.
The aim of the objective function should be to
Minimize
the objective value.
The optimum solution is:
Number of liver flavored biscuits in a package =
nothing
(round your response to two decimal places).
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