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College (Y) footballs to produce in order to maximize profits over the next
four-week planning horizon. The constraints affecting production
quantities are production capacities in three departments: cutting and
dyeing, sewing and inspection and packaging. For the four-week planning
period there are 340 hours of cutting and dyeing, 420 hours of sewing and
200 hours of inspection and packaging. All-Pro footballs produce a profit
of $5 per unit and College balls produce a profit of $4 per unit. The linear
programming model with production times expressed in minutes is as
follows:
Sean:
MAX Z= 5X+4Y
3.- Restrictions:
SA:
12X+6Y ≤20400
9X+15Y≤25200
6X+6Y≤12000
X,Y>=0
For: 12X+6Y=20400..Straight #1
x AND
0 3400
1700 0
For: 9X+15Y=25200….Straight #2
x AND
0 1680
2800 0
For: 6X+6Y=12000……Straight #3
x AND
0 2000
2000 0
(0,3400)
(1700,0)
We locate the area of line 2
(0,1680)
(2800,0)
(0,2000)
(2000,0)
We intersect the areas of the three lines
12X+6Y=20400
(0,1680)
6X+6Y=12000 9x+15y=25200
0
(1700,0)
b) Determine the coordinates of each extreme point and the corresponding
utilities. Which extreme point generates greater profits?
Location of Points
E= (0.1680)
B=(1700.0)
Point D = (1400,600)
ORIGIN, E, G, B, D.
The point that generates the greatest profits is to make 1400 All-Pro units and
600 University Units.
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Draw the profit line corresponding to a profit of $4,000. Move the utility line as far as
possible from the origin in order to determine which extreme point will provide the optimal
solution.
STRAIGHT 5X+4Y=4000
1680
(800,1200)
(0,1000)
(800,0) (1700,0)
When moving from the Origin the new OPTIMUM IS THE G SPOT