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Chapter 14.S, Problem 27P
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To determine: the optimal mix of each product on each machine in order to maximize the profit for the tool shop by formulating and solving linear programming.
Introduction: Linear programming is used to obtain the best possible outcome from the given real-world problem which is subjective to constraints and inequalities. It is used to make decisions based on business objectives. It is used in business planning, industrial engineering, and physical science. Express the real-world problem into the mathematical expression to get the optimal solution from the linear programming.
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