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OPERATIONS RESEARCH >INTERNATIONAL EDITI
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ISBN: 9780534423629
Author: WINSTON
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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  • The number of soldiers produced each week is x and the number of trains produced each week is y.
  • Weekly revenues and costs can be expressed in terms of x and y.

    Weekly revenues = 27x + 21y.

    Weekly raw material costs = 10x + 9y.

    Other weekly variable costs = 14x + 10y.

    • Hence profit = 27x + 21y – (10x + 9y) – 14x + 10y = 3x + 2y
    • The constraints are

      2x + y <= 100

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