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This document contains summaries of multiple optimization problems involving decision variables, objective functions, and constraints. The problems involve maximizing production or profit of various products under capacity constraints. The summaries provided include the optimal production levels or profits for each problem.

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Ronwaldo J. Reyes IE110 1 Term 2014: x1 0 A. B. C

This document contains summaries of multiple optimization problems involving decision variables, objective functions, and constraints. The problems involve maximizing production or profit of various products under capacity constraints. The summaries provided include the optimal production levels or profits for each problem.

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RONWALDO J.

REYES

IE110 1st
Term 2014

2. Glass co
Decision Variables
X1 = number of batches of product 1 produced per week
X2 = number of batches of product 2 produced per week
Objective Function
Max z = 3x1+ 5x2
Constraints
x1<=4
2x2<=12
3x1+2x2<=18
Non-Negativity
X1X2>=0
a. Optimal production level for Product 1 is 2

Optimal production level for Product 2 is 6


b. $36
c. Plant 1=2hrs

d.

e.
f.
g.
h.

Plant 2=0 hr
Plant 3= 0 hr
If we increase the cost for plant 3 to $1.25 the maximum profit becomes
$32.4 which is lower than the optimal solution therefore this should not be
implemented.
Increasing plant 2 capacity to 15 means that the objective function will
also increase.
Decreasing plant 3 capacity to 14 means that the objective function will
also decrease.
1
Increasing the profit of product 1 to $5 will give you the following values
Objective Function = 33.33
X1=0.67
X2=6

TVCAST
Decision Variables
X1 = required production level for Alpha
X2 = required production level for Omega
Objective Function
Max = 20x1+30x2
Constraints

RONWALDO J. REYES

IE110 1st
Term 2014

x1+2x2<=120
x1<=70
x2<=50

a. Production Level for Alpha = 70 sets


Production Level for Omega = 25 sets
b. Profit that can be generated if optimal solution will apply is $2150.00
c. Unused capacity for Omega = 25 sets
d. The value of objective function will be $2150.00
e. The value of objective function will be $2150.00
f. I am going to choose on increasing the alpha line by 16 sets with
additional cost of $2 cause it has a higher objective value than the first
option.
g. The objective function will change if we the alpha line value is lower than
20 sets
h. It will increase in the amount of $2275.00
i. Optimal function will decrease due to the change in the profitability of
alpha.
j. Objective function will increase.

5. Supersports
Decision Variables
x1 = number of All-Pro Model
x2 = number of College Model
x3 = number of High School Model
Objective Function
Max z = 3x1+5x2+3.5x3
Constraints
(12/60)x1+(10/60)x2+(8/60)x3<=300
(15/60)x1+(15/60)x2+(12/60)x3<=300
(3/60)x1+(4/60)x2+(2/60)x3<=300
x1+x2+x3>=1000
Non-Negativity
x1x2x3>=0
Answers:
a. All-Pro Model = 0
College Model = 1200
High School Model = 0
b. 6000
c.
d. 0.27 seconds
e. remained unchanged

RONWALDO J. REYES

IE110 1st
Term 2014

f. $ 4.5 so that it can produce an optimal production of 1500


g.
6. Macrodata
Decision Variable
x1 = number of Product 1 should be produce each week
x2 = number of Product 2 should be produce each week
Objective Function
Max = 15x1+8x2
Constraints
.75x1+.5*x2>=40
1.5x1+.8x2<=320
(1.5*2)x1+1.5x2<=400
x1<=50
x2<=60
x1<=1000
x2<=1500
Non-Negativity
x1x2x3>=0
Answers:
a. 50 units of Product 1 and 60 units of Product 2 should be
produced each week.
(.75*50)+ (0.5*60)>=40
67.5>=40
27.5 hours overtime should be done each week.
(1.5*2*50)+ (1.5*60) <=400
240<=400
240 units of raw materials should be purchased each week
b. 1230
c.
d.1255
e.
f.

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