The document contains 3 questions:
1. A math problem about calculating the break even point and profit level for a pie business with given costs and selling price.
2. A project management problem about identifying the critical path through a sequence of activities with given durations.
3. A math optimization problem about determining the maximum profit combination of pants and jackets that can be produced given materials constraints and fixed selling prices.
The document contains 3 questions:
1. A math problem about calculating the break even point and profit level for a pie business with given costs and selling price.
2. A project management problem about identifying the critical path through a sequence of activities with given durations.
3. A math optimization problem about determining the maximum profit combination of pants and jackets that can be produced given materials constraints and fixed selling prices.
The document contains 3 questions:
1. A math problem about calculating the break even point and profit level for a pie business with given costs and selling price.
2. A project management problem about identifying the critical path through a sequence of activities with given durations.
3. A math optimization problem about determining the maximum profit combination of pants and jackets that can be produced given materials constraints and fixed selling prices.
1- The owner of Old-Fashioned Berry Pies, S. Simon, is contemplating
adding a new line of pies, which will require leasing new equipment for a monthly payment of $10000, Variable costs would be $20 per pie, and pies would retail for $25 each. a- How many pies must be sold in order to break even? b- How many pies must be sold to realize a profit of $ 35000?
2- Calculate the critical path by demonstrating the critical activities of
the following activities , the time = 20 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 5 3 6 4 6 4 7 6 7 5 8 7 8 Actives
Time 6 3 4 2 3 5 3 5 5 3
3- A store has requested a manufacturer to produce pants and sports
jackets. For materials, the manufacturer has 750 m of cotton textile and 1,000 m of polyester. Every pair of pants (1 unit) needs 1 m of cotton and 2 m of polyester. Every jacket needs 1.5 m of cotton and 1 m of polyester. The price of the pants is fixed at $50 and the jacket is $40. What is the number of pants and jackets that the manufacturer must give to the stores so that these items obtain a maximum profit.