Question: Down vote for wrong Answer need right answer and don't copy EXAMPLE 2.6-4 (Advertising Media Selection Problem) An advertising company wishes to plan its advertising

Down vote for wrong Answer need right answer and don't copy

Down vote for wrong Answer need right answer and

EXAMPLE 2.6-4 (Advertising Media Selection Problem) An advertising company wishes to plan its advertising strategy in three different media- television, radio and magazines. The purpose of advertising is to reach as large a number of potential customers as possible. Following data have been obtained from market survey: TABLE 2.4 Television Radio Magazine 1 Magazine II Cost of an advertising unit 30,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 No. of potential customers reached per unit 2,00,000 6,00,000 1,50,000 1,00,000 No. of female customers reached per unit 1,50,000 4,00,000 70,000 50,000 The company wants to spend not more than 4,50,000 on advertising. Following are the further requirements that must be met: f3 (i) at least 1 million exposures take place among female customers, (ii) advertising on magazines be limited to 1,50,000, (iii) at least 3 advertising units be bought on magazine I and 2 units on magazine II, (iv) the number of advertising units on television and radio should each be between 5 and 10. Formulate an L.P. model for the

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