The document contains details of a linear programming problem including parameters, solutions, objective function values and constraints across multiple decision variables and resources. Key information includes:
- Parameters, solutions and min/max objective values are provided for decision variables x1-x3 and parameters P-Co.
- Multiple linear constraints define relationships between left-hand and right-hand sides for allocating resources across mines, products, and demand levels.
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The document contains details of a linear programming problem including parameters, solutions, objective function values and constraints across multiple decision variables and resources. Key information includes:
- Parameters, solutions and min/max objective values are provided for decision variables x1-x3 and parameters P-Co.
- Multiple linear constraints define relationships between left-hand and right-hand sides for allocating resources across mines, products, and demand levels.
High grade 4 6 1 55 54 Low grade 4 4 6 66 65 Mine 1 1 2 7 Mine 2 1 7 7 Mine 3 1 5 7 Dec Var P C H F Co Parameters 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.075 0.08 Sol Mix 0 0 7.2 0 4.8 Max Value 1.032
Constraints LHS RHS
a. -0.4 -0.4 -0.4 0.6 0.6 1.3E-15 >= 0 b. -0.5 -0.5 0.5 3.6 >= 0 c. 1 1 1 1 1 12 <= 12 d. -0.06 -0.03 0.01 -0.01 0.02 0.168 >= 0 e 1 0 >= 0 f 1 0 >= 0 g 1 7.2 >= 0 h 1 0 >= 0 i 1 4.8 >= 0 Dec Var D1 F1 D2 F2 Parameters 52 45 62 55 Sol Mix 40000 40000 2.02E-28 20000 Max Value 4980000
Constraints LHS RHS
a 2 -8 -240000 <= 0 b 2 -8 -160000 <= 0 c -1 10 360000 >= 0 d -6 5 100000 >= 0 e 1 1 80000 <= 100000 f 1 1 20000 <= 20000 g 1 1 80000 >= 50000 h 1 1 20000 >= 5000 i 1 1 40000 <= 40000 j 1 1 60000 <= 60000 1 40000 >= 0 1 40000 >= 0 1 2.02E-28 >= 0 1 20000 >= 0