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5.18. Consumer Electronics makes a variety of small household appliances. Various models of toast ers, coffee makers, and bread machines account for most of their production. The demand for each family for the next three months, the average number of each product a worker can produce in month, and their average holding cost is as follows: Month Output/worker 70 Toaster Coffee maker Bread machine Total 2000 2200 900 5100 2600 2400 1200 6200 3 2000 2100 700 4800 Holding cost 50.85 $1.25 52.10 120 110 All workers are paid S2000 per month. Hiring a new worker costs $1200 and laying off a worker costs $2500. A new worker goes through one month of on-the-job training, during which he or she can only produce half of the output of a trained worker. For stability. Consumer Electrics wants no more than a 15 percent change in work force in any month: currently, there are 55 workers. Backorders are not allowed. Develop and solve a model to determine an aggregate production plan for Consumer Electronics. 5.18. Consumer Electronics makes a variety of small household appliances. Various models of toast ers, coffee makers, and bread machines account for most of their production. The demand for each family for the next three months, the average number of each product a worker can produce in month, and their average holding cost is as follows: Month Output/worker 70 Toaster Coffee maker Bread machine Total 2000 2200 900 5100 2600 2400 1200 6200 3 2000 2100 700 4800 Holding cost 50.85 $1.25 52.10 120 110 All workers are paid S2000 per month. Hiring a new worker costs $1200 and laying off a worker costs $2500. A new worker goes through one month of on-the-job training, during which he or she can only produce half of the output of a trained worker. For stability. Consumer Electrics wants no more than a 15 percent change in work force in any month: currently, there are 55 workers. Backorders are not allowed. Develop and solve a model to determine an aggregate production plan for Consumer Electronics