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x1 x2

( # of ( # of
coats) slacks) Max

Amount of 10 24
Profit 50 40 1460
LHS RHS
material 3 5 150 <= 150
Labor hours 10 4 196 <= 200

Conclusion: the number of coats should be 10 and 24 of slacks to have maximum profit of
$1460
x1 x2
( # of ( # of
coats) slacks) Max

Amount of 11 24
Profit 50 40 1510
LHS RHS
material 3 5 153 <= 150
Labor hours 10 4 206 <= 200

Conclusion: Without the integer constraint, the maximum profit in one month, Z, is $1,474,
when 10.5 sport coats and 23.7 slacks are produced. If the answers are rounded down to
10 sport coats and 23 pairs of slacks, the profit, Z, is $1420. The rounded down solution is
not optimal because profit is $40 per month less than the integer solution of $1,460.
x1 x2
( # of cond. ( area of
) lands) Max

Amount of 5 4.5
Profit 8000 6000 67000
LHS RHS
Cost 70000 30000 485000 <= 500000
Budget 1000 2000 14000 <= 14000

Conclusion: nymber of condominium units should be 5 and 4,5 acres of land to maximize
profit of $67,000
x1A x1B x1C x1D x2A x2B x2C x2D x3A X3B x3C x3D x4A x4B
# of vehicles 0 0 0 0 6000 4000 8000 0 9.09E-13 0 0 0 0 10000
cost 56 21 32 65 18 46 7 35 12 71 41 52 30 24

PL1 1 1 1 1
PL2 1 1 1 1
PL3 1 1 1 1
PL4 1 1
PL5
WHA 1 1 1 1
WHB 1 1 1 1
WHC 1 1 1
WHD 1 1 1

Conclusion: The number of vehicles to be shipped from each plant to warehouses are following:

x2A x2B x2C x4B x5D


6000 4000 8000 10000 10000

and the plants to be kept as following:


y2 y4 y5
1 1 1 to have min. cost of 3,748,000
x4C x4D x5A x5B x5C x5D y1 y2 y3 y4 y5
0 0 0 0 0 10000 0 1 0 1 1 Min
61 28 45 50 26 31 2,100,000 850,000 1,800,000 1,100,000 900,000 3748000
LHS RHS
-12,000 0 <= 0
-18000 0 <= 0
-14000 9.095E-13 <= 0
1 1 -10000 0 <= 0
1 1 1 1 -16000 -6000 <= 0
1 6000 = 6000
1 14000 = 14000
1 1 8000 = 8000
1 1 10000 = 10000

of 3,748,000

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