Assignment B Tech
Assignment B Tech
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The dietary requirements of the special feed are at least 30% protein and at most 5% fiber. Ozark Farms
wishes to determine the daily minimum-cost feed mix.
A company produces two products, A and B. The sales volume for A is at least 80% of the total sales of both A
and B. However, the company cannot sell more than 100 units of A per day. Both products use one raw
material, of which the maximum daily availability is 240 lb. The usage rates of the raw material are 2 lb per
unit of A and 4 lb per unit of B. Total profit units for A and B are $20 and $50, respectively. Determine the
optimal product mix for the company.
Wild West produces two types of cowboy hats. A type 1 hat requires twice as much labor time as a type 2. If
the all available labor time is dedicated to Type 2 alone, the company can produce a total of 400 Type 2 hats a
day. The respective market limits for the two types are 150 and 200 hats per day. The profit is $8 per Type 1
hat and $5 per Type 2 hat. Determine the number of hats of each type that would maximize profit.
Top Toys is planning a new radio and TV advertising campaign. A radio commercial costs $300 and a TV ad
costs $2000.A total budget of $20,000 is allocated to the campaign. However, to ensure that each medium will
have at least one radio commercial and one TV ad, the most that can be allocated to either medium cannot
exceed 80% of the total budget. It is estimated that the first radio commercial will reach 5000 people, with
each additional commercial reaching only 2000 new ones. For TV, the first ad will reach 4500 people and each
additional ad an additional 3000. How should the budgeted amount be allocated between radio and TV?
John must work at least 20 hours a week to supplement his income while attending school. He has the
opportunity to work in two retail stores. In store 1, he can work between 5 and 12 hours a week, and in store 2
he is allowed between 6 and 10 hours. Both stores pay the same hourly wage. In deciding how many hours to
work in each store, John wants to base his decision on work stress. Based on interviews with present
employees, John estimates that, on an ascending scale of 1 to 10, the stress factors are 8 and 6 at stores 1 and
2, respectively. Because stress mounts by the hour, he assumes that the total stress for each store at the end of
the week is proportional to the number of hours he works in the store. How many hours should 10hn work in
each store?
An industrial recycling center uses two scrap aluminum metals, A and B, to produce a special alloy. Scrap A
contains 6% aluminum, 3% silicon, and 4% carbon. Scrap B has 3% aluminum, 6% silicon, and 3% carbon.
The costs per ton for scraps A and Bare $100 and $80, respectively. Title specifications of the special alloy
require that (1) the aluminum content must be at least 3% and at most 6%, (2) the silicon content must lie
between 3% and 5%, and (3) the carbon content must be between 3% and 7%. Determine the optimum mix of
the scraps that should be used in producing 1000 tons of the alloys.
Consider the following LP:
7) Max Z= x1+3x2
s.t,
x1 + x2 2
-x1 + x2 4
x1 Unrestricted
x2 0
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Max Z= 2x1+3x2
s.t,
x1 + 3x2 6
3x1 + 2x2 6
x1 , x2 0
c)
d)
Determine all the basic solutions and classify them as feasible and infeasible.
Use direct substitution in the objective function to determine the best basic solution.
Min Z= 4x1+x2
s.t,
3x1 + x2 = 3
4x1 + 3x2 6
x1 + 2x2 4
x1 , x2 0
The starting solution consists of artificial X4 and Xs for the first and second constraints and slack X6 for the
Third constraint. Using M = 100 for the artificial variables, the optimal tableau is given as
Basic
Z
XI
Xl
X3
XI
0
1
0
0
X2
0
0
1
0
X3
0
0
0
1
X4
-98.6
.4
-.2
1
Xs
-100
0
0
-1
x6
-.2
-.2
.6
1
Solution
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1.8
1.0
Write the associated dual problem and determine its optimal solution
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Max Z=2x1+ x2
s.t,
3 x1+x2 - x3 = 3
4x1 + 3x2 x4 = 6
x1 + 2x2 + x5 = 3
x1,x2,x3,x4,x5 0
Compute the entire simplex tableau associated with the following basic solution and check its
optimality and feasibility.
Basic variables = { x1,x2,x5} and Inverse
3/5 -1/5 0
-4/5
1
3/5 0
-1
23) Chemistry lab uses raw material I and II to produce two cleaning solutions A and B. The
daily availabilities of raw materials I and II are 150 and 145 units, respectively. One unit of
solution A consumes 0.5 unit of raw material I and 0.6 unit of raw material II, and one unit
of solution B uses 0.5 unit of raw material I and 0.4 unit of raw material II. The profits per
unit of solutions A and B are $8 and $10, respectively. T he daily demand for solution A
lies between30 and 150 units, and that for solution B between 40 and 200 units. Find the
optimal production amounts of A and B.
24) Solve the following LPP using two phase method
Max Z= 2x1+5x2
s.t, 3x1+2x2 6
2x1+x2 2
x1 ,x2 0
25) Define convex set. Show that the Convex half plane Q= {CX Z } is convex.
26) Show that the set Q= {x1, x2 : x1 1 ,or x2 2} is not convex.
27) Prove that intersection of two convex sets is convex
28) Write short notes on the application of operation research in decision making.
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