The document contains multiple linear programming problems:
1) A lab technician needs to feed rabbits a daily diet minimizing cost while meeting minimum fat, carbohydrate, and protein requirements. The problem is formulated as an LPP.
2) Mr. Amir wants to maximize weekly profit from buying hens within a $800 budget. The problem is formulated as an LPP with an additional constraint requiring over $1000 weekly profit.
3) A sick person's diet must contain at least 4000 vitamin units. The inequation to meet this requirement using foods F1 and F2 is written and the solution set is represented graphically.
The document contains multiple linear programming problems:
1) A lab technician needs to feed rabbits a daily diet minimizing cost while meeting minimum fat, carbohydrate, and protein requirements. The problem is formulated as an LPP.
2) Mr. Amir wants to maximize weekly profit from buying hens within a $800 budget. The problem is formulated as an LPP with an additional constraint requiring over $1000 weekly profit.
3) A sick person's diet must contain at least 4000 vitamin units. The inequation to meet this requirement using foods F1 and F2 is written and the solution set is represented graphically.
The document contains multiple linear programming problems:
1) A lab technician needs to feed rabbits a daily diet minimizing cost while meeting minimum fat, carbohydrate, and protein requirements. The problem is formulated as an LPP.
2) Mr. Amir wants to maximize weekly profit from buying hens within a $800 budget. The problem is formulated as an LPP with an additional constraint requiring over $1000 weekly profit.
3) A sick person's diet must contain at least 4000 vitamin units. The inequation to meet this requirement using foods F1 and F2 is written and the solution set is represented graphically.
subject to constraints 2x1 + X2 ~ 2; X1 + 3x2 ~ 2; X2 ~ 2 I 0. In order to ensure optimal health of rabbits, a lab technician needs to feed the rabbits a daily diet containing a minimum of 24 grams of fat, 36 grams of carbohydrates and 4 grams of proteins. But the rabbits should be fed no more than five ounces of food a day. Food X contains 8 grains offat, 12 grains of carbohydrates and 2 grams of' protein per ounce, and costs ~20 per ounce. Food Y contains 12 grams of fat, 12 grains of carbohydrates and 1 grams of protein per ounce, at a cost of ~30 per ounce. Formulate this as LPP in order to ensure optimal health of rabbits at minimt1m cost. Old hens can be bought for ~20 each.but .young one costs ~50 each. The old hen& lay 3 eggs per week and young ones 5 eggs per week, each egg being worth ~3. A hen costs ~ 10 per week to feed. Mr. Amir has only ~ 800 ·to spend for purchasing the hens. Formulate the above problem as L.P .P. to maximize the profit per week assuming that he cannot house more than 20 hens. What additional constraint is to be added to the constraint set in order that the profit will be more than ~1000 per week_? V Diet for a sick person must contain at ]east 4000 units of vitamins. Each unit of food F1 contajns ,
200 units of vitamins, whereas each unit of food
F 2 contains 100 units of vitamins. Write an inequation to fulfil sick person's requirements. Represent the solution set graphically. . X1 X2 v) 60 + 90 $ 1; Sx1 + 8x2 $ 600: .r 1 ~ 0. x 2 ~ 0. 1 (