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Tutorial LPP

The document contains two questions asking to formulate linear programming problems (LPP) to maximize profit from producing TV sets under budget constraints and minimize cost of a food mixture meeting vitamin requirements.

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Tutorial LPP

The document contains two questions asking to formulate linear programming problems (LPP) to maximize profit from producing TV sets under budget constraints and minimize cost of a food mixture meeting vitamin requirements.

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Tutorial 1 (Solve these questions)

Q.1A company produces two types of TVs, one of which is black and white, the other colour. The
company has the resources to make at most 200 sets a week. Creating a black and white set
includes Rs 2700 and Rs 3600 to create a colored set. The business should spend no more than Rs
648000 a week producing TV sets. If it benefits from Rs 525 per set of black and white and Rs 675
per set of colours, How many sets of black/white and colored sets it should produce in order to get
maximum profit? Formulate this using LPP.

Q.2 A health enthusiast wishes to mix two types of foods for his diet, in such a way that vitamin
content of the mixture contain at least 10 units of vitamin B and 13 units of vitamin C. Food (F1)
contains 1 units/kg of vitamin B and 2 unit/kg of vitamin C. Food (F2) contains 2 unit/kg of vitamin B
and contains 1 unit/kg of vitamin C. F1 costs Rs 60/kg and F2 costs Rs 80/kg. Frame his condition of
diet plan making linear programming problem in order to minimize the cost of the mixture.

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