Question: b. the optimal solution for value z = Q Par, Inc., produces a standard golf bag and a deluxe golf bag on a weekly basis.
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Q Par, Inc., produces a standard golf bag and a deluxe golf bag on a weekly basis. Each golf bag requires time for cutting and dyeing and time for sewing and finishing, as shown in the following table: 800 Q 700- 600-02 Product Standard Bag Deluxe Bag Hours Required per Bag Cutting and Sewing and Dyeing Finishing 1/2 1 1 2/3 500- 400- The profits per bag and weekly hours available for cutting and dyeing and for sewing and finishing are as follows: 300 101 2004 Product Standard Bag Deluxe Bag Profit per Unit ($) $5 $12 100 . ot 0 100 200 300 Activity Cutting and Dyeing Sewing and Finishing 700 BOO Weekly Hours Available 300 420 400 500 GOD 600 S Par Inc., will sell whatever quantities it produces of these two products. The aim of the objective function for Par Inc., should be to the objective value. Decision variables: S = number of standard bags produced /week D = number of deluxe bags produced / week Objective function: Z= S + D Subject to: (1/2)S + 1D V 300 (C1) 420 (C2) 1S+ (2/3)D S, D 20 SD On the graph on right, constraints C, and Cy have been plotted. Using the point drawing tool, plot all the corner points for the feasible area. a) The optimum solution is: S = (enter your response as a whole number). lenter vour response as a whole number) Q Par, Inc., produces a standard golf bag and a deluxe golf bag on a weekly basis. Each golf bag requires time for cutting and dyeing and time for sewing and finishing, as shown in the following table: 800 Q 700- 600-02 Product Standard Bag Deluxe Bag Hours Required per Bag Cutting and Sewing and Dyeing Finishing 1/2 1 1 2/3 500- 400- The profits per bag and weekly hours available for cutting and dyeing and for sewing and finishing are as follows: 300 101 2004 Product Standard Bag Deluxe Bag Profit per Unit ($) $5 $12 100 . ot 0 100 200 300 Activity Cutting and Dyeing Sewing and Finishing 700 BOO Weekly Hours Available 300 420 400 500 GOD 600 S Par Inc., will sell whatever quantities it produces of these two products. The aim of the objective function for Par Inc., should be to the objective value. Decision variables: S = number of standard bags produced /week D = number of deluxe bags produced / week Objective function: Z= S + D Subject to: (1/2)S + 1D V 300 (C1) 420 (C2) 1S+ (2/3)D S, D 20 SD On the graph on right, constraints C, and Cy have been plotted. Using the point drawing tool, plot all the corner points for the feasible area. a) The optimum solution is: S = (enter your response as a whole number). lenter vour response as a whole number)