Use Graphical Method in solving for the linear prog model Riego Enterprises generated 2 models of high-end television. J model requires 6 labor hrs. per unit whilst K model requires 7.5 hrs. per unit. The labor capacity = 1200 hrs. The max number of model K units that can be sold = 120. Solve for the number of units of each model should the enterprise company manufacture to maximize the profit if model J contributes a profit of $200 and model K contributes a profit of $300. Deciding var. X = no. of units of model X to be produced to maximize profit Y = no. of units of model Y to be produced to maximize profit X model Y model Labor hrs. Market Constraint 6 7.5 1 Total 1200hrs 120

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Use Graphical Method in solving for the linear prog model
Riego Enterprises generated 2 models of high-end television.
J model requires 6 labor hrs. per unit whilst K model requires 7.5 hrs. per unit.
The labor capacity = 1200 hrs.
The max number of model K units that can be sold = 120.
Solve for the number of units of each model should the enterprise company manufacture to
maximize the profit if model J contributes a profit of $200 and model K contributes a profit
of $300.
Deciding var.
X = no. of units of model X to be produced to maximize profit
Y =
= no. of units of model Y to be produced to maximize profit
X model
Labor hrs.
Market Constraint
6
Y model
7.5
1
Total
1200hrs
120
Transcribed Image Text:Use Graphical Method in solving for the linear prog model Riego Enterprises generated 2 models of high-end television. J model requires 6 labor hrs. per unit whilst K model requires 7.5 hrs. per unit. The labor capacity = 1200 hrs. The max number of model K units that can be sold = 120. Solve for the number of units of each model should the enterprise company manufacture to maximize the profit if model J contributes a profit of $200 and model K contributes a profit of $300. Deciding var. X = no. of units of model X to be produced to maximize profit Y = = no. of units of model Y to be produced to maximize profit X model Labor hrs. Market Constraint 6 Y model 7.5 1 Total 1200hrs 120
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