Each x-pod sold yields a profit of $7; each BlueBerry produced may be sold for a $5 profit. Glickman’s problem is to determine the best possible combination of x-pods and BlueBerrys to manufacture to reach the maximum profit.
The Glickman Electronics Company in Washington, DC produces two products: (1) the Glickman x-pod, a portable music player and (2) the Glickman BlueBerry, an internet-connected color telephone. The production process for each product is similar in that both require a certain number of hours of electronic work and a certain number of labor-hours in the assembly department. Each x=pod takes 4 hours of electronic work and 2 hours in the assembly shop. Each BlueBerry requires 3 hours in electronics and 1 hour in assembly. During the current production period, 240 hours of electronic time are available, and 100 hours of assembly department time are available. Each x-pod sold yields a profit of $7; each BlueBerry produced may be sold for a $5 profit. Glickman’s problem is to determine the best possible combination of x-pods and BlueBerrys to manufacture to reach the maximum profit.
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