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Engineering, 06.12.2021 18:50 kimjp56io5

A small factory has two products (A and B). In order to keep the factory running, at least 20+k units of products must be produced each day where k is the largest digit of your student number. Product A costs $200 to produce,
while Product B costs $100 to produce. The total costs must be less than $8000 as the budget each day. In
addition, the market regulations require that the number of Product B cannot exceed twice the number of Product
A, but must be at least more than half the number of Product A.
If each Product A gives a profit of $40 and each Product B gives a profit of $60, design a simple daily production
portfolio (in terms of the numbers of Products A and B to be produced) so that the total profit is maximized.
• Write this problem as a simple linear programming problem with the objective and all appropriate
constraints.
• Find its optimal solution by solving it using two different methods (e. g., graphical method and Excel
Solver/Matlab).

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