Electrocomp’s management realizes that it forgot to include two critical constraints (see Problem 7-14). In particular, management decides that there should be a minimum number of air conditioners produced in order to fulfill a contract. Also, due to an oversup- ply of fans in the preceding period, a limit should be placed on the total number of fans produced. (a) If Electrocomp decides that at least 20 air con- ditioners should be produced but no more than 80 fans should be produced, what would be the optimal solution? How much slack or surplus is there for each of the four constraints? (b) If Electrocomp decides that at least 30 air con- ditioners should be produced but no more than 50 fans should be produced, what would be the optimal solution? How much slack or surplus is there for each of the four constraints at the opti- mal solution?
Electrocomp’s management realizes that it forgot to include two critical constraints (see Problem 7-14). In particular,...
Your problem will have exactly two variables (an X1 and an X2) and will incorporate a maximization (either profit or revenue) objective. You will include at least four constraints (not including the X1 ≥ 0 and X2 ≥ 0 [i.e., the “Non-negativity” or “Duh!”] constraints). At least one of these four must be a “≤” constraint, and at least one other must be a “≥” constraint; do not include any “= only” constraints. You must have a unique Optimal Solution...
Problem 3-12 (Algorithmic) Quality Air Conditioning manufactures three home air conditioners: an economy model, a standard model, and a deluxe model. The profits per unit are $67, $93, and $129, respectively. The production requirements per unit are as follows: Number of Manufacturing Number of Cooling Coils Time (hours) Fans Economy Standard 12 Deluxe 14 For the coming production period, the company has 250 fan motors, 360 cooling coils, and 1800 hours of manufacturing time available. How many economy models (E),...
Problem 3-12 (Algorithmic) Quality Air Conditioning manufactures three home air conditioners: an economy model, a standard model, and a deluxe model. The profits per unit are $69, 91, and $127, respectively. The production requirements per unit are as follows: Number ofNumber of Manufacturing Fans Cooling Coils Time (hours) Economy 8 Standard 12 Deluxe 14 4 For the coming production period, the company has 200 fan motors, 340 cooling coils, and 2800 hours of manufacturing time available. How many economy models...
Problem 3-12 (Algorithmic) uality Air Conditioning manufactures three home air conditioners: an economy mode a standard model and a deluxe mo e The profits per nit are S,, 4 , and respectively. The production requirements per unit are as follows: Number of Number of Manufacturing Cooling Coils Time (hours) Fans Economy 8 Standard 12 Deluxe 4 14 For the coming production period, the company has 320 fan motors, 380 cooling coils, and 3200 hours of manufacturing time available. How many...
An Air Conditioning manufactures three varieties of home air conditioners: an economy model, a standard model, and a deluxe model. The profit per unit is SAR 63, 95, and 135, respectively. The production requirements per unit are as follows: Number of Fans Number of Cooling Coils manufacturing Time (hours) Economy 1 1 8 Standard 1 2 12 Deluxe 1 4 14 For the coming production period, the company has 200 fan motors, 320 cooling coils, and 2400 hours of manufacturing...
The advertising alternatives for a company include television, radio, and newspaper ad- vertisements. The costs and estimates for audience coverage are given in table below: Television Newspaper Radio 600 300 2,000 Cost per advert Audience per advert 100, 000 40,000 18,000 The local newspaper limits the number of weekly advertisements from a single company to ten. Moreover, in order to balance the advertising among the three types of media, no more than half of the total number of advertisements should...
The advertising alternatives for a company include television, radio, and newspaper ad- vertisements. The costs and estimates for audience coverage are given in table below: Television Newspaper Radio Cost per advert 2,000 Audience per advert 100, 000 6600 300 40, 000 18, 000 The local newspaper to ten. Moreover, in order to balance the advertising among the three types of media, no more than half of the total number of advertisements should occur on the radio, and at least 10%...
The advertising alternatives for a company include television, radio, and newspaper ad- vertisements. The costs and estimates for audience coverage are given in table below: Television Newspaper Radio Cost per advert 2,000 Audience per advert 100, 000 6600 300 40, 000 18, 000 The local newspaper to ten. Moreover, in order to balance the advertising among the three types of media, no more than half of the total number of advertisements should occur on the radio, and at least 10%...
The advertising alternatives tor a company include television, radio, and newspaper ad- vertisements. The costs and estimates for audience coverage are given in table below: Television Newspaper Radio 2,000 Cost per advert Audience per advert 600 300 100, 000 40, 000 18,000 The local newspaper limits the number of weekly advertisements from a single company to ten. Moreover, in order to balance the advertising among the three types of media, no more than half of the total number of advertisements...
Problem 3-13 (Algorithmic) Quality Air Conditioning manufactures three home air conditioners: an economy model, a standard model, and a deluxe model. The profits per unit are $59, $89, and $137, respectively. The production requirements per unit are as follows: Number of Fans Number of Cooling Coils Manufacturing Time (hours) Economy 1 1 8 Standard 1 2 12 Deluxe 1 4 14 For the coming production period, the company has 240 fan motors, 380 cooling coils, and 2500 hours of manufacturing...