Lets say you have 3 products: cake, candy, and bread. The revenue per cake is $8. The
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Lets say you have 3 products: cake, candy, and bread. The revenue per cake is $8. The revenue per candy is $4. The revenue per bread is $5. Define the number of cake, candy, and bread you are about to produce per day as x, y, and z respectively. The manager wants that the number of candy is at least equal to the total number of cake and bread. What is the correct linear constraint to show this?
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y – x – z ≥ 0
x – 2y – z ≥ 0
x – y – z ≥ 0
z – x – y ≥ 0
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Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-0077400163
6th edition
Authors: J. David Spiceland, James Sepe, Mark Nelson
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