3.31.14 Linear Programming Project
3.31.14 Linear Programming Project
In this project, students will explore the process of optimization and practice real-world linear
programming. They will create a hypothetical business that is seeking to maximize profits. They will
make a visual depicting the problem and present their findings to the class. They will present their
findings to their hypothetical “boss”.
Procedure
1. With your assigned partner, read your problem carefully. Each person should do a
rough draft of the work for the problem. At this point, you may want to make the
problem your own – change the name of the business, the products you are selling, or
add other interesting features to the project.
2. Create a visual that fully explains your linear programming problem. Be colorful and
neat. You can print out logos for your company or fake products. Be creative as
possible, while maintaining professionalism. Mathematically, you must include:
Please remember you are the company making a presentation! You are speaking to the board
members telling them what you should make and how much of it you should make in order to
maximize profits or minimize costs etc. You may dress the part. Do not speak only in
mathematical terms the entire time (in terms of x and y). Explain how you came up with your
equations. Make sure you explain what each line means and why it is relevant. Explain what your
feasible region is and its relevancy. Again, you must speak in terms of the problem not in terms of
x and y (what is x and y in your problem).
1.
A
carpentry
shop
makes
dinner
tables
and
coffee
2.
Suppose
a
lumber
mill
can
turn
out
600
units
of
tables.
Each
week
the
shop
must
complete
at
least
8
lumber
and
plywood
each
week.
To
meet
the
needs
dinner
tables
and
at
least
12
coffee
tables
to
be
of
its
regular
customers,
the
mill
must
produce
150
shipped
to
the
furniture
stores.
The
shop
can
produce
units
of
lumber
and
225
units
of
plywood.
If
the
profit
at
most
25
dinner
tables
and
coffee
tables
combined
for
each
unit
of
lumber
is
$30
and
the
profit
for
each
each
week.
If
the
shop
sells
dinner
tables
for
$120
unit
of
plywood
is
$45,
how
many
units
of
each
type
and
coffee
tables
for
$150,
how
many
of
each
item
of
wood
product
should
the
mill
produce
to
maximize
should
be
produced
for
a
maximum
weekly
income?
profit?
What
is
this
profit?
What
is
the
maximum
weekly
income?
3.
Funtime
Airways
flies
from
Palau
to
Nauru
weekly
if
4.
Steve
makes
two
types
of
wood
clocks
to
sell
at
at
least
12
first
class
tickets
and
at
least
16
tourist
local
stores.
It
takes
him
2
hours
to
assemble
a
pine
class
tickets
are
sold.
The
plane
can
not
carry
more
clock,
which
requires
1
oz
of
varnish.
It
takes
2
hours
than
30
passengers.
Funtime
Airways
makes
$26
to
assemble
an
oak
clock,
which
takes
4
oz.
of
varnish.
profit
for
each
tourist
class
seat
sold
and
$24
profit
Juan
has
16
oz.
of
varnish
in
stock,
and
can
work
20
for
each
first
class
seat
sold.
In
order
for
Funtime
hours.
If
he
makes
$3
profit
on
each
pine
clock
and
$4
Airways
to
maximize
its
profits,
how
many
of
each
on
each
oak
clock,
how
many
of
each
type
should
he
type
of
seat
should
they
sell?
What
is
the
maximum
make
to
maximize
his
profits?
What
is
the
maximum
profit?
profit?
5.
A
farmer
has
10
acres
to
plant
in
wheat
and
rye.
He
6.
A
calculator
company
produces
a
scientific
has
to
plant
at
least
7
acres.
However,
he
has
only
calculator
and
a
graphing
calculator.
There
is
an
$1200
to
spend
and
each
acre
of
wheat
costs
$200
to
expected
demand
of
at
least
60
scientific
and
80
plant
and
each
acre
of
rye
costs
$100
to
plant.
graphing
calculators
each
day.
Because
of
limitations
Moreover,
the
farmer
has
to
get
the
planting
done
in
on
production
capacity,
no
more
than
100
scientific
12
hours
and
it
takes
an
hour
to
plant
an
acre
of
and
170
graphing
calculators
can
be
made
daily.
To
wheat
and
2
hours
to
plant
an
acre
of
rye.
If
the
profit
satisfy
a
shipping
contract,
a
total
of
at
least
200
is
$500
per
acre
of
wheat
and
$300
per
acre
of
rye,
calculators
must
be
shipped
each
day.
If
each
how
many
acres
of
each
should
be
planted
to
scientific
calculator
is
sold
for
a
$2
profit
and
each
maximize
profits?
What
is
this
profit?
graphing
calculator
is
sold
for
a
$5
profit,
how
many
of
each
should
be
made
daily
to
maximize
profit?
What
is
this
maximum
profit?
7.
The
Cruiser
Bicycle
Company
makes
two
styles
of
8.
The
B
&
W
Leather
Company
wants
to
add
bicycles:
the
Traveler,
which
sells
for
$200,
and
the
handmade
belts
and
wallets
to
its
product
line.
Each
Tourester,
which
sells
$600.
Each
bicycle
has
the
belt
nets
the
company
$18
in
profit,
and
each
wallet
same
frame
and
tires,
but
the
assembly
and
painting
nets
$12.
Both
belts
and
wallets
require
cutting
and
time
required
for
the
Traveler
is
only
1
hour,
while
it
sewing.
Belts
require
2
hours
of
cutting
time
and
6
is
3
hours
for
the
Tourister.
There
are
300
frames
and
hours
of
sewing
time.
Wallets
require
3
hours
of
360
hours
of
labor
available
for
production.
How
cutting
time
and
3
hours
of
sewing
time.
If
the
cutting
many
bicycles
of
each
model
should
be
produced
to
machine
is
available
12
hours
a
week
and
the
sewing
maximize
revenue?
machine
is
available
18
hours
per
week,
what
mix
of
belts
and
wallets
will
produce
the
most
profit?
What
is
the
profit?
9.
The
Plexus
Dance
Theatre
Company
will
appear
at
10.
At
a
certain
refinery,
gasoline
and
fuel
oil
are
the
University
of
Georgia.
According
to
school
policy,
produced.
The
refining
process
requires
the
no
more
than
2000
general
admission
tickets
can
be
production
of
at
least
two
gallons
of
gasoline
for
each
sold
and
no
more
than
4000
student
tickets
can
be
gallon
of
fuel
oil.
To
meet
the
anticipated
demands
of
sold.
It
costs
$0.50
per
ticket
to
advertise
the
dance
the
winter,
at
least
three
million
gallons
of
fuel
oil
a
company
to
the
students
and
$1
per
ticket
to
day
will
need
to
be
produced.
The
demand
for
advertise
to
the
general
public.
The
dance
company
gasoline,
on
the
other
hand,
is
not
more
than
8
has
an
advertising
budget
of
$3000
for
this
show.
Find
million
gallons
a
day.
If
the
gasoline
is
selling
for
$1.90
the
maximum
profit
the
company
can
make
if
it
per
gallon
profit
and
fuel
oil
sells
for
$1.50
per
gallon
charges
$4
for
a
student
ticket
and
$7
for
a
general
profit,
find
how
much
of
each
should
be
produced
in
admission
ticket.
How
many
student
and
general
order
to
maximize
profit.
What
is
the
maximum
admission
tickets
should
they
sell
to
maximize
profit?
profit?
What
is
this
profit?