c. 13 F + 67 C => 110 F => 13 3. Apply linear programming to this problem. A firm wants to determine how many units of e

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c. 13 F + 67 C => 110 F => 13 3. Apply linear programming to this problem. A firm wants to determine how many units of e

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c. 13 F + 67 C => 110 F => 13 3. Apply linear programming to this problem. A firm wants to determine how many units of each of two products (products D and E) they should produce to make the most money. The profit in the manufacture of a unit of product Dis $100 and the profit in the manufacture of a unit of product E is $87. The firm is limited by its total available labor hours and total available machine hours. The total labor hours per week are 4,000. Product D takes 5 hours per unit of labor and product E takes 7 hours per unit. The total machine hours are 5,000 per week. Product D takes 9 hours per unit of machine time and product E takes 3 hours per unit. Which of the following is one of the constraints for this linear program? a.5 D +7 E =< 5,000 b.9 D + 3 E => 4,000 c.5 D + 7 E = 4,000 d.5 D + 9 E =< 5,000 mmduces two types of paper towels, called regular and super-soaker. Regular us 2. nits of recycled pap
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