SOLUTION: Solve the linear programming problem:
Maximize: z=5x+5y
Subject to:
5x+8y>(or equal to)95
19x-10y>(or equal to)159
x+y<(or equal to)45
x,y>(or equal to)0
Algebra.Com
Question 976843: Solve the linear programming problem:
Maximize: z=5x+5y
Subject to:
5x+8y>(or equal to)95
19x-10y>(or equal to)159
x+y<(or equal to)45
x,y>(or equal to)0
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the lines and find the intersection points (vertices).
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Test the function at the vertices:
(11,5) :
(19,0) :
(45,0) :
(21,24) :
RELATED QUESTIONS
use the graphical method to solve the following linear programming problem.
restrict... (answered by ikleyn)
Maximize z= 15x + 20y subject to
3x + 4y <(or equal to) 84
5x + 2y <(or equal to) 70
x (answered by Fombitz)
Use graphical methods to solve the following linear programming problem:
Maximize... (answered by Edwin McCravy,AnlytcPhil)
A linear programming feasible region is determined by
6x + 3y (is less or equal to)... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Set up the simplex matrix used to solve this linear programming problem. all variables... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Linear Programming:
Maximize P=40x+60y
10y is less than or equal to 10x+30
10y is... (answered by psbhowmick)
Solve the linear programming problem.
Minimize z=4x+5y and find the ordered pairs.... (answered by MathLover1,ewatrrr,greenestamps)
Maximize z=4x+2y subject to x-y less than or equal to 10, 5x+3y less than or equal to 75, (answered by Fombitz)
Solve the linear programming problem. Show the Graph. Maximize C = -3x + 5y subject to:
(answered by mathsolverplus)