Question: Problem 1. (50 scores) Consider the production planning problem where an iron refinery is producing two types of steels from ore and coal. Producing 1

Problem 1. (50 scores) Consider the production

Problem 1. (50 scores) Consider the production planning problem where an iron refinery is producing two types of steels from ore and coal. Producing 1 ton of steel-1 requires 2 tons of ore, 1.5 tons of coal, and generate 2 tons of CO2. The profit of steel-1 is $1000 per ton. Producing 1 ton of steel-2 requires 1 ton of ore, 2 tons of coal, and generate 4 tons of CO2. The profit of steel-2 is $1500 per ton. Every day, the raw materials supplier can provide at most 30 tons of ore, 30 tons of coal. The local government restricts the CO2 emission per day to be at most 56 tons. Suppose that the two types of steel are produced furnace by furnace. Each furnace can contain 5 tons of raw material. That is, operating one furnace can produce 2+1.5 tons of steel-1 or 2 tons of steel-2. Operating one furnace will generate a cost of $300. How should the factory plan the production each day to maximize the daily revenue? Please formulate this problem as an mixed integer linear programming

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