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Resource Requirements
Bowl 1 4 40
Mug 2 3 50
LP Model Formulation 11
A Maximization Example (2 of 4)
Limitations/
Constraints:
LP Model Formulation 12
A Maximization Example (3 of 4)
Resource : 40 hrs of labor per day
Availability : 120 lbs of clay
Decision : x1 = number of bowls to produce per day
Variables : x2 = number of mugs to produce per day
Objective : Maximize, z = 40x1 + 50x2
Function Where, z = profit per day
Resource : 1x1 + 2x2 40 hours of labor
Constraints : 4x1 + 3x2 120 pounds of clay
Non-Negativity : x1 0; x2 0
Constraints
LP Model Formulation 13
A Maximization Example (4 of 4)
Example: x1 = 5 bowls
x2 = 10 mugs
z = 40x1 + 50x2 = 700
Example: x1 = 10 bowls
x2 = 20 mugs
Z = 40x1 + 50x2 = 1400
X2 is mugs
X1 is bowls
Figure 2.1 Coordinates for Graphical Analysis
Labor Constraint 18
Graphical Solution of Maximization Model (2 of 12)
Chemical Contribution
Nitrogen Phosphate
Brand
(lb/ bag) (lb/ bag)
Super-gro 2 4
Crop-quick 4 3
LP Model Formulation – Minimization (2 of 8) 32
Fig.: Fertilizing
farmer’s field
LP Model Formulation – Minimization (3 of 8) 33
Decision Variables:
x1 = bags of Super-gro
x2 = bags of Crop-quick
Model Constraints:
2x1 + 4x2 16 lb (nitrogen constraint)
4x1 + 3x2 24 lb (phosphate constraint)
x1, x2 0 (non-negativity constraint)
Constraint Graph – Minimization (4 of 8) 34