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Modeling the Problem:
Let X be the number of radio ads that are purchased and Y be the number of TV ads.
1. Write down a linear inequality for the total number of desired ads.
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4, There are two more constraints that must be met. These relate to the fact that there
cannot be s negative numbers of advertisements. Write the two inequalities that model
these constraints:
. Next, write down the function for the number of people that will be exposed to the
advertisements. This is the Objective Function for the problem.
radio listeners: 2, 000
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You now have five linear inequalities and an objective function. These together describe the
situation. This combined set of inequalities and objective function make up what is known
mathematically as a linear programming problem. Write all of the inequalities and the
objective function together below. This is typically written as a list of constraints, with the
objective function last. Work £ #2 points:
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