Operations Management
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Author: Jay Heizer
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Chapter B, Problem 25P
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To solve: The following linear programming problem graphically.
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Linear programming:
It is a linear optimization technique followed to develop the best outcome for the linear programming problem. The outcome might be to maximize profit, minimize cost, or to determine the optimal product mix. The outcome will take the constraints present in achieving the solution into consideration.
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