Operations Research : Applications and Algorithms
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Chapter 3, Problem 22RP
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Formulation of LP:
Let,
The tabular representation of above is shown below,
Month 1 | Month 2 | |||
Machine 1 | Machine 2 | Machine 1 | Machine 2 | |
Product 1 | ||||
Product 2 |
Then the LPP becomes,
Maximize,
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