(A) The Queen City Nursery manufactures bags of potting soil from compost and topsoil. Each cubic foot...
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(A) The Queen City Nursery manufactures bags of potting soil from compost and topsoil. Each cubic foot of compost costs 12 cents and contains 4 pounds of sand, 3 pounds of clay, and 5 pounds of humus. Each cubic foot of topsoil costs 20 cents and contains 3 pounds of sand, 6 pounds of clay, and 12 pounds of humus. Each bag of potting soil must contain at least 12 pounds of sand, 12 pounds of clay, and 10 pounds of humus. Explain how this problem meets the conditions of a linear programming problem. Plot the constraints and identify the feasible region. Graphically or with corner points find the best combination of compost and topsoil that meets the stated conditions at the lowest cost per bag. Identify the lowest cost possible.
(B) A stereo mail order center has 8,000 cubic feet available for storage of its private label loudspeakers. The ZAR-3 speakers cost $295 each and require 4 cubic feet of space; the ZAR-2ax speakers cost $110 each and require 3 cubic feet of space; and the ZAR-4 model costs $58 and requires 1 cubic foot of space. The demand for the ZAR-3 is at most 20 units per month. The wholesaler has $100,000 to spend on loudspeakers this month. Each ZAR-3 contributes $105, each ZAR-2ax contributes $50, and each ZAR-4 contributes $28. The objective is to maximize total contribution. Write out the objective and the constraints. Do Not Solve.