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1. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Maximize p = x + 2y subject to x + 5y S 16 6x + y s 9 x20, y 20. p= ( x, y ) = Need Help? Read It Watch It Submit Answer 2. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Minimize c = x + 2y subject to x + 5y 2 22 9x + y 2 22 x 20, y 20. ( x, y ) = Need Help? Read it Watch It 3. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Maximize p = 3x + 2y subject to 0.6x + 0.3y s 3 0.09x + 0.18y $ 0.9 6x + 6y S 36 x 20, y 20. ( x, y ) = Need Help? Read It Watch It 4. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Minimize c = x - 7y subject to 3x + y 2 5 2x - y 20 x - 3y 5 0 x 20, y 20. c = ( x, y ) = Need Help? Read it Master It 5. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Maximize p = 3x + 4y subject to -3x + y 2 10 x + 4y S 12 x 20, y 20. ( x, y ) = ( Need Help? Read It Watch It6. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Enormous State University's Business School is buying computers. The school has two models from which to choose, the Pomegranate and the iZac. Each Pomegranate comes with 400 GB of memory and 80 TB of disk space; each iZac has 300 GB of memory and 100 TB of disk space. For reasons related to its accreditation the school would like to be able to say that it has a total of at least 34,000 GB of memory and at least 9,200 TB of disk space. If the Pomegranate and the iZac cost $3,000 each, how many of each should the school buy to keep the cost as low as possible? HINT [See Example 4.] (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) Pomegranate computers iZac computers Need Help? Read It 7. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Solve the given LP problem. If no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. HINT [See Example 1.] (Enter EMPTY if the region is empty. Enter UNBOUNDED if the function is unbounded.) Maximize p = x - 7y subject to 2x + y 26 ys3 x 20, y 20 P (x, y) = ( Need Help? Read It 8. [-/3 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Resource Allocation Your salami manufacturing plant can order up to 1,000 pounds of pork and 2,400 pounds of beef per day for use in manufacturing its two specialties: Count Dracula Salami and Frankenstein Sausage. Production of the Count Dracula variety requires 1 pound of pork and 3 pounds of beef for each salami, while the Frankenstein variety requires 2 pounds of pork and 2 pounds of beef for every sausage. In view of your heavy investment in advertising Count Dracula Salami, you have decided that at least one third of the total production should be Count Dracula. On the other hand, because of the health-conscious consumer climate, your Frankenstein Sausage (sold as having less beef) is earning your company a profit of $9 per sausage, while sales of the Count Dracula variety are down and it is earning your company only $1 per salami. Given these restrictions, how many of each kind of sausage should you produce to maximize profits, and what is the maximum possible profit (in dollars)? Dracula Salamis Frankenstein Sausages profit Need Help? Read It Master It 9. [-/2 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER On Monday evenings in April 2015, each episode of WWE Entertainment was typically watched by 3.8 million viewers, while each episode of American Dad was typically watched by 1.5 million viewers. Your marketing services firm has been hired to promote Gauss Jordan sneakers by buying at least 80 commercial spots during episodes of WWE Entertainment and American Dad. You have been quoted a price of $4,000 per spot for WWE Entertainment and $1,000 per spot for American Dad. Gauss Jordan, Inc.'s advertising budget for TV commercials is $520,000, and it would like at least 75% of the total number of spots to appear on WWE Entertainment. How many spots should you purchase on each show to maximize exposure? HINT [Calculate exposure as Number of ads x Number of viewers.] (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) WWE spots American Dad spots Need Help? Read it Watch It 10. [1/3 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER The Scottsville Textile Mill produces several different fabrics on eight dobby looms that operate 24 hours per day and are scheduled for 30 days in the coming month. The mill will produce only Fabric 1 and Fabric 2 during the coming month. Each dobby loom can turn out 4.66 yards of either fabric per hour. Assume that there is a monthly demand of 16,000 yards of Fabric 1 and 12,000 yards of Fabric 2. Profits are calculated as 33c per yard for each fabric produced on the dobby looms. (a) Will it be possible to satisfy total demand? O Yes, the mill can produce enough to meet the demand. No, the mill can not produce enough to meet the demand. (b) In the event that total demand is not satisfied, the Scottsville Textile Mill will need to purchase the fabrics from another mill to make up the shortfall. Its profits on resold fabrics ordered from another mill amount to 20 per yard for Fabric 1 and 16 per yard for Fabric 2. How many yards of each fabric should it produce to maximize profits? (Round your answers to one decimal place. If total demand is satisfied, enter NONE.) Fabric 1 yd Fabric 2 yd Need Help? Read It

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