& M9-Chapter 15 Assignment
(a) Formulate a linear programming model for maximizing total profit contribution. If the constant is "1" it must be entered in the box. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
Let P1 = units of product i produced
(b) Solve the linear program formulated in part (a). How much of each product should be produced, and what is the projected total profit contribution?
able[[,Product 1,Product 2,Product 3],[Amount to Produce,,,]]
Profit & what is the total profit contribution after taking into account the setup costs? If the constant is "1" it must be entered in the box.
Let Y1 be one if any quantity of product I is produced and zero otherwise.
able[[Max,P1,P2+4,P3-,Y1-,Y2-$,Y3]]
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