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Business, 19.11.2019 01:31 krystalruby1219

Kalyan singhal corp. makes three products, and it has three machines available as resources as given in the following lp problem: maximize contribution = 6x1 + 8x2 + 4x3subject to: 1x1 + 7x2 + 4x3 < = 72(hours on machine 1)2x1 + 1x2 + 7x3 < = 76 (hours on machine 2)8x1 + 4x2 + 1x3 < = 72 (hours on machine 3)x1, x2, x3 > =0(a) determine the optimal solution using lp software. the optimal achieved isx1=x2-x3=contribution =(b) is there unused time available on any of the machines with the optimal solution? (c) what would it be worth to the firm to make an additional hour of time available on the third machine? (d) how much would the firm’s profit increase if an extra 15 hours of time were made available on the second machine at no extra cost?

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