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WW Aas X= FAdid Aas 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. at east Od (tbo) (00/0) + 2. Write down a linear inequality for the cost of the ads. 4 t, 320 shia“ Yadins #20 budged-4iy De TYG?) {Ze pores 300 chh2,g 3. Recall that the business wants at Teas twice as many TV ads as radio ads. Write down a ZUM gh " i wo linear inequality that expresses this fact. KLYy twice =: oto (0) 40 | 0 (40,60) 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 P=21900%+L5007 +V watchers= 1/500 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: I- yy = 200 (0,b0) (0,0) L- 20X# BOYS 4320 (0/344) (5b, 40) B-¥=2% (0/0)(40, we) 4- Ke D0 yet roxy bolHnye 420 - yB0 ag yy FLbD = 4320 AX = I20 X£5b (S40)

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