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Problems of Assignment - ASDS 16 (Quality Control)

The document contains 5 problems related to linear programming. Problem 1 involves maximizing profit for a TV company given budget and cost constraints. Problem 2 involves minimizing cost of a food mixture given vitamin constraints. Problem 3 involves maximizing money generated from selling shirt-pant packages. Problem 4 and 5 involve graphically solving linear programming problems to maximize profit functions given various constraints.

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Problems of Assignment - ASDS 16 (Quality Control)

The document contains 5 problems related to linear programming. Problem 1 involves maximizing profit for a TV company given budget and cost constraints. Problem 2 involves minimizing cost of a food mixture given vitamin constraints. Problem 3 involves maximizing money generated from selling shirt-pant packages. Problem 4 and 5 involve graphically solving linear programming problems to maximize profit functions given various constraints.

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Assignment (Date of Submission:25.08.

2023)
Course: ASDS 16 (Quality Control and Operation Research)

Problem 1: A company produces two types of TVs, one is black and white, while the
other is colour. The company has the resources to make at most 200 sets a week. Creating
a black and white set costs Rs. 2700 and Rs. 3600 to create a coloured 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 coloured sets should it produce in order to get maximum profit?
Formulate this using LPP.

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

Problem 3: A store wants to liquidate 200 shirts and 100 pairs of pants from last season.
They have decided to put together two offers, A and B. Offer A is a package of one shirt
and a couple of pants which will sell for $30$. Offer B is a package of three shirts and a
pair of pants, which will sell for $50$. The store does not want to sell less than 20
packages of Offer A and less than 10 of Offer B. How many boxes do they have to deal
with to maximize the money generated from the promotion?

Problem 4: Solve the following LPP problem graphically:


Maximize the profit function is Z = 4x + 5y
Subject to the conditions: x + y ≤ 20
3x + 4y ≤ 72
x, y ≥ 0.
Problem 5: Solve the following problem of LPP by graphical method:
Maximize the profit function = 100 + 40
Subject to the constrains
5 +2 ≤ 1000, 3 +2 ≤ 900, +2 ≤ 500, , ≥ 0.

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