Consider the following LP problem developed at Zafar Malik's Carbondale, Illinois, optical scanning firm: Z= 1X₁ + 1X₂ Maximize Subject to: 2X₁ + 1X₂ ≤60 1X₁ + 2X₂ ≤60 X₁, X₂20 (C₁) (C₂) The optimum solution is: X₁ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places). X₂ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places). Optimal solution value Z = 40 (round your response to two decimal places). If a technical breakthrough occurred that raised the profit per unit of X₁ to $3, due to this change, the optimal solution
Consider the following LP problem developed at Zafar Malik's Carbondale, Illinois, optical scanning firm: Z= 1X₁ + 1X₂ Maximize Subject to: 2X₁ + 1X₂ ≤60 1X₁ + 2X₂ ≤60 X₁, X₂20 (C₁) (C₂) The optimum solution is: X₁ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places). X₂ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places). Optimal solution value Z = 40 (round your response to two decimal places). If a technical breakthrough occurred that raised the profit per unit of X₁ to $3, due to this change, the optimal solution
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If a technical breakthrough occurred that raised the profit per unit of X1 to $3, due to this change, the optimal solution ??
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![Consider the following LP problem developed at Zafar Malik's Carbondale, Illinois, optical scanning firm:
Z= 1X₁ + 1X₂
Maximize
Subject to:
2X₁ + 1X₂ ≤60
1X₁ + 2X₂ ≤60
X₁ X₂ 20
(C₁)
(C₂)
The optimum solution is:
X₁ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places).
X₂ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places).
Optimal solution value Z = 40 (round your response to two decimal places).
If a technical breakthrough occurred that raised the profit per unit of X₁ to $3, due to this change, the optimal solution](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fde97f556-6072-45a4-bcc2-d6d1a3f29fc2%2F6198f8bb-cb45-4197-bd3f-bcd4bb44a81d%2Fn0ecgs_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following LP problem developed at Zafar Malik's Carbondale, Illinois, optical scanning firm:
Z= 1X₁ + 1X₂
Maximize
Subject to:
2X₁ + 1X₂ ≤60
1X₁ + 2X₂ ≤60
X₁ X₂ 20
(C₁)
(C₂)
The optimum solution is:
X₁ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places).
X₂ = 20 (round your response to two decimal places).
Optimal solution value Z = 40 (round your response to two decimal places).
If a technical breakthrough occurred that raised the profit per unit of X₁ to $3, due to this change, the optimal solution
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