Fred Jonasson manages a family-owned farm. To supplement several food products grown on the farm, Fred also

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Fred Jonasson manages a family-owned farm. To supplement several food products grown on the farm, Fred also raises pigs for market. He now wishes to determine the quantities of the available types of feed (corn, tankage, and alfalfa) that should be given to each pig. Since pigs will eat any mix of these feed types, the objective is to determine which mix will meet certain nutritional requirements at a minimum cost. The number of units of each type of basic nutritional ingredient contained within a kilogram of each feed type is given in the following table, along with the daily nutritional requirements and feed costs.

Minimum Daily Requirement Nutritional Ingredient Kilogram Kilogram Kilogram of Corn 90 30 10 of Tankage of Alfalfa 40 60


a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem on a spreadsheet.
b. Use the spreadsheet to check if (x1, x2, x3) = (1, 2, 2) is a feasible solution and, if so, what the daily cost would be for this diet. How many units of each nutritional ingredient would this diet provide daily?

c. Take a few minutes to use a trial-and-error approach with the spreadsheet to develop your best guess for the optimal solution. What is the daily cost for your solution?

d. Express the model in algebraic form?

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Introduction to Operations Research

ISBN: 978-1259162985

10th edition

Authors: Frederick S. Hillier, Gerald J. Lieberman

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