An appliance manufacturer produces two models of microwave ovens: H and W. Both models requires fabrication and assembly work; each H uses four hours of fabrication and two hours of assembly, and each W uses two hours of fabrication and six hours of assembly. There are 600 fabrication hours available this week and 480 hours of assembly. Each H contributes $40 to profits, and each W contributes $30 to profits. What quantities of H and W will maximize profits? 1. Formulate an LP Model (show the complete model formulation) Get the: ● Decisions Variable ● Objective Function Constraints ● 2. Show the Graphical Solution

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An appliance manufacturer produces two models of
microwave ovens: H and W. Both models requires
fabrication and assembly work; each H uses four hours
of fabrication and two hours of assembly, and each W
uses two hours of fabrication and six hours of
assembly. There are 600 fabrication hours available
this week and 480 hours of assembly. Each H
contributes $40 to profits, and each W contributes $30
to profits. What quantities of H and W will maximize
profits?
1. Formulate an LP Model
(show the complete model formulation)
Get the:
● Decisions Variable
● Objective Function
Constraints
2. Show the Graphical Solution
Transcribed Image Text:An appliance manufacturer produces two models of microwave ovens: H and W. Both models requires fabrication and assembly work; each H uses four hours of fabrication and two hours of assembly, and each W uses two hours of fabrication and six hours of assembly. There are 600 fabrication hours available this week and 480 hours of assembly. Each H contributes $40 to profits, and each W contributes $30 to profits. What quantities of H and W will maximize profits? 1. Formulate an LP Model (show the complete model formulation) Get the: ● Decisions Variable ● Objective Function Constraints 2. Show the Graphical Solution
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