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Linear, Integer and Mixed Integer Programming

The document provides information about linear programming problems for two companies: 1) Flair Furniture produces tables and chairs with constraints on carpentry and painting hours. The optimal solution is 30 tables and 40 chairs for a profit of 4100. 2) High Note produces CD players and receivers with constraints on electrician and audio technician hours. The optimal solution is 0 CD players and 20 receivers for a profit of 2400.

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Linear, Integer and Mixed Integer Programming

The document provides information about linear programming problems for two companies: 1) Flair Furniture produces tables and chairs with constraints on carpentry and painting hours. The optimal solution is 30 tables and 40 chairs for a profit of 4100. 2) High Note produces CD players and receivers with constraints on electrician and audio technician hours. The optimal solution is 0 CD players and 20 receivers for a profit of 2400.

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Hammer1969
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Flair QM

Linear, Integer and Mixed Integer Programming


Signs
<
=
>

less than or equal to


equals (You need to enter an apostrophe first.)
greater than or equal to

Data
T

Objective
Constraint 1
Constraint 2

70
4
2

50 sign
3<
1<

Results
Variables
Objective

30

40

RHS
240
100

4100

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Flair QM

Results
LHS
Slack/Surplus
4100
240
0
100
0

< constraints

Page 2

Flair Furnature
Variables
Units produced
Objective function
Constraints
Carpentry
Painting

T (Tables) C (Chairs)
30
40 Profit
70
50
4100

4
2

Hours used
3
240 <
1
100 <

RHS
240
100

High Note
Variables
Units produced
Objective function
Constraints
Carpentry
Painting

CD Players Receivers
0
20 Profit
50
120
2400

2
3

Hours used
4
80 <=
1
20 <=

RHS
80
60

Microsoft Excel 14.0 Sensitivity Report


Worksheet: [Book1]High Note
Report Created: 10/23/2014 3:58:49 PM

Variable Cells
Cell
Name
$B$4 Units produced CD Players
$C$4 Units produced Receivers

Final Reduced Objective Allowable Allowable


Value
Cost
Coefficient Increase Decrease
0
-10
50
10
1E+30
20
0
120
1E+30
20

Constraints
Cell
Name
$D$8 Carpentry Hours used
$D$9 Painting Hours used

Final Shadow Constraint Allowable Allowable


Value
Price
R.H. Side
Increase Decrease
80
30
80
160
80
20
0
60
1E+30
40

High Note QM

Linear, Integer and Mixed Integer Programming


Signs
<
=
>

less than or equal to


equals (You need to enter an apostrophe first.)
greater than or equal to

Data
CD Player Receiver
50
120 sign
2
4<
3
1<

Max
Electrician hrs
Audio Tech hrs
Results
Variables
Objective

RHS
80
60

20
2400

Page 6

High Note QM

Results
LHS
Slack/Surplus
2400
80
0
20
40

< constraints

Page 7

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