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| Question 1200944:  QUESTION ONE
 a)	Elaborate the assumptions underlying linear programming model
 b)	Explain the steps that are taken during decision making process
 
 
 QUESTION TWO
 A firm is engaged in producing two products A and B, each unit of product A requires 2 kg of row material and 4 labour hours for processing, whereas each unit of product B requires 3 kg of row material and 3 hours of labour of the same type. Every week, the firm has an availability of 60 kg of row material and 96 labour hours. One unit of product A sold yields $ 40 and one unit of product B sold gives $35 as profit.
 Required: Formulate this problem as a linear programming problem to determine as to how many units of each of the products should be produd
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  . Let number of units of A be x and that of B be y
 Raw Material
 Product A Raw material = 2kg
 Product B raw material =3kg
 Available Raw material 60 kg per week
 Labour
 Product A  4hours
 Product B 3 hours
 Total hours avaiable = 96
 We can formulate two equations as follows
 
  When x = 0, y=20 (0,20) When y=0, x=30 (30,0) 
  When x=0 y=32 (0,32)   when y=0 x=24    (24,0) Profit be z
 z=40x+35y
 The feasible area is the shaded portion.
 The points are O (0,0) C(24,0), P(18,8) ,D (0,32)
 z=40x+35y
 At O z=0
 At C , 24*40+35*0 =960
 At P 40*18+35*8= 1000
 At D 40*0 +32*35= 700
 At P(18,8) we get maximum output
 18 units of A and 8 units of B
 
 
 
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