You work for the Brad's Nailer Company which manufactures three types of nailers: a pneumatic model, the "ProLine", and a cordless model. You have contracted to supply a national retail chain with all three models of nailers. However, Brad's nailer production capability is limited in two departments: production and packaging. The goal is to maximize your revenue. (The number of nailers must be a whole number, and the total number of Pneumatic plus Cordless nailers must be at least twice the number of Proline nailers.) Your answer will be the number of ProLine nailers to be produced Use Scenario 1 Pneum. Sales Price Pneum. Prod Hrs Pneum. Pkg Hrs Pneum. Sales ProLine Sales Price ProLine Prod Hrs ProLine Pkg Hrs ProLine Sales Cordless Sales Price Cordless Prod Hrs Cordless Pkg Hrs Cordless Sales Prod Hrs max Pkg Hrs max Scenario 1 46 0.25 0.1 21,000 71 0.3 0.2 1,500 59 0.25 0.1 15,000 24,500 4,800 Scenario 2 55.50 0.4 0.1 20,000 79.95 0.4 0.2 1,250 64.95 0.25 0.1 12,000 14,000 5,000 Scenario 3 38.50 0.25 0.1 18,000 59.95 0.4 0.1 5,750 49.50 0.3 0.1 12,000 14,000 4,500
You work for the Brad's Nailer Company which manufactures three types of nailers: a pneumatic model, the "ProLine", and a cordless model. You have contracted to supply a national retail chain with all three models of nailers. However, Brad's nailer production capability is limited in two departments: production and packaging. The goal is to maximize your revenue. (The number of nailers must be a whole number, and the total number of Pneumatic plus Cordless nailers must be at least twice the number of Proline nailers.) Your answer will be the number of ProLine nailers to be produced Use Scenario 1 Pneum. Sales Price Pneum. Prod Hrs Pneum. Pkg Hrs Pneum. Sales ProLine Sales Price ProLine Prod Hrs ProLine Pkg Hrs ProLine Sales Cordless Sales Price Cordless Prod Hrs Cordless Pkg Hrs Cordless Sales Prod Hrs max Pkg Hrs max Scenario 1 46 0.25 0.1 21,000 71 0.3 0.2 1,500 59 0.25 0.1 15,000 24,500 4,800 Scenario 2 55.50 0.4 0.1 20,000 79.95 0.4 0.2 1,250 64.95 0.25 0.1 12,000 14,000 5,000 Scenario 3 38.50 0.25 0.1 18,000 59.95 0.4 0.1 5,750 49.50 0.3 0.1 12,000 14,000 4,500
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