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Sky Aviation Industries has two plants, I and II, which produce the “Venag” jet engines used
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Question 1196251: formulate the following problem as a linear programming problem. Do not solve it!
Sky Aviation Industries has two plants, I and II, which produce the “Venag” jet engines used in their
light commercial airplanes. The maximum capacities of these two plants are 100 units and 110 units
per month, respectively. The engines are shipped to two of the company’s main assembly plants, A
and B. The shipping costs (in dollars) per engine from plants I and II to the main assembly plants A
and B are as follows:
100 60
120 70
To
A B
I
From
II
In a certain month, assembly plant A needs 80 engines while assembly plant B needs 70 engines. Set
up a linear programming model that will determine the number of engines to be shipped from each
plant to each main assembly plant that will minimise the total cost Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ikleyn:Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):