Each coffee table produced by Kevin Watson Designers nets the firm a profit of $8. Each bookcase yields a $15 profit. Wa

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Each coffee table produced by Kevin Watson Designers nets the firm a profit of $8. Each bookcase yields a $15 profit. Wa

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Each Coffee Table Produced By Kevin Watson Designers Nets The Firm A Profit Of 8 Each Bookcase Yields A 15 Profit Wa 1
Each Coffee Table Produced By Kevin Watson Designers Nets The Firm A Profit Of 8 Each Bookcase Yields A 15 Profit Wa 1 (27.4 KiB) Viewed 9 times
Each coffee table produced by Kevin Watson Designers nets the firm a profit of $8. Each bookcase yields a $15 profit. Watson's firm is small and its resources limited. During any given production period (of 1 week), 8 gallons of varnish and 12 lengths of high-quality redwood are available. Each coffee table requires approximately 1 gallon of vamish and 1 length of redwood. Each bookcase takes 1 gallon of varnish and 2 lengths of wood. The aim of the objective function for Kevin should be to Maximize the objective value. Decision variables: X = number of coffee tables produced /week Y number of bookcases produced/week 2= 8x 15 Objective function: Subject to: 1X+1Y 1X+2Y S8 (C₁) ≤ 12 (C₂) X,Y 20 On the graph on right, constraints C, and C₂ have been plotted. Using the point drawing tool, plot all the corner points for the feasible area The optimum solution is x=(round your response to two decimal places) 129 C1 OU Q N
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