Out of a stock of three electronic components A,B and C given as 200, 120 and 150 respectively, it is required to produce two types of circuits. Circuit type l requires 20 resistors,10 transistors and 10 capacitors, while printed circuit type ll requires 10 resistors, 20 transistors and 30 capacitors. If a type l circuit sells at Gh.5 cedis each and type ll circuit at Gh.12 cedis each. (i)Formulate the linear Programming problem to get the maximum Financial returns. (ii) Advice management about how many of each type should be made to get the maximum financial returns algebraically.
Out of a stock of three electronic components A,B and C given as 200, 120 and 150 respectively, it is required to produce two types of circuits. Circuit type l requires 20 resistors,10 transistors and 10 capacitors, while printed circuit type ll requires 10 resistors, 20 transistors and 30 capacitors. If a type l circuit sells at Gh.5 cedis each and type ll circuit at Gh.12 cedis each. (i)Formulate the linear Programming problem to get the maximum Financial returns. (ii) Advice management about how many of each type should be made to get the maximum financial returns algebraically.
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(c) Out of a stock of three electronic components A,B and C
given as 200, 120 and 150 respectively, it is required to produce
two types of circuits. Circuit type l requires 20 resistors,10
transistors and 10 capacitors, while printed circuit type ll
requires 10 resistors, 20 transistors and 30 capacitors. If a type l
circuit sells at Gh.5 cedis each and type ll circuit at Gh.12 cedis
each.
(i)Formulate the linear Programming problem to get the maximum
Financial returns.
(ii) Advice management about how many of each type should be
made to get the maximum financial returns algebraically.
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