Description
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.
Explanation & Answer
what is this?? maths or statistics question?
Completion Status:
100%
Review
Review
Anonymous
Just the thing I needed, saved me a lot of time.
Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Most Popular Content
7 pages
Probability
1. Consider the following scenario: You have 4 shirts and 5 pants. How many different outfits can make? Give at least 2 ot ...
Probability
1. Consider the following scenario: You have 4 shirts and 5 pants. How many different outfits can make? Give at least 2 other examples where you use ...
Trigonometry assignment - A Ropes Adventure
Please find attach PPT for assignment details and questionsOnly hand written answer please Neat and clean hand writing wit ...
Trigonometry assignment - A Ropes Adventure
Please find attach PPT for assignment details and questionsOnly hand written answer please Neat and clean hand writing with steps.
Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?, statistics homework help
1. In a group of 92 students 40 have brown eyes, 35 have hazel eyes, and 17 have blue eyes. Find the probability that a st ...
Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?, statistics homework help
1. In a group of 92 students 40 have brown eyes, 35 have hazel eyes, and 17 have blue eyes. Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?Enter your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 2/3, 5/7) or as an integer. 2. In a group of 45 boys; 17 own laptop, 19 own desktop computers, and 7 own both. Find the probability that a boy picked from this group at random owns either a laptop or a desktop computer?Enter your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 2/3, 5/7) or as an integer.
MAT540 Ashford Week 6 Graphical Analysis And Linear Programming Excelsheet
Please see attached question sheet for clarity & use the provided answer sheet to enter aswers to questions:1. A Cereal Co ...
MAT540 Ashford Week 6 Graphical Analysis And Linear Programming Excelsheet
Please see attached question sheet for clarity & use the provided answer sheet to enter aswers to questions:1. A Cereal Company makes a cereal from several ingredients. Two of the ingredients, oats and rice,
provide vitamins A and B. The company wants to know how many ounces of oats and rice it should
include in each box of cereal to meet the minimum requirements of 45 milligrams of vitamin A and
13 milligrams of vitamin B while minimizing cost. An ounce of oats contributes 10 milligrams of
vitamin A and 2 milligram of vitamin B, whereas an ounce of rice contributes 6 milligrams of A
and 3 milligrams of B. An ounce of oats costs $0.06, and an ounce of rice costs $0.03. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis. 2. A Furniture Company produces chairs and tables from two resources- labor and wood. The
company has 125 hours of labor and 45 board-ft. of wood available each day. Demand for chairs is
limited to 5 per day. Each chair requires 7 hours of labor and 3.5 board-ft. of wood, whereas a table
requires 14 hours of labor and 7 board-ft. of wood. The profit derived from each chair is $325 and
from each table, $120. The company wants to determine the number of chairs and tables to produce
each day in order to maximize profit. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis. (Do not round the answers) c. How much labor and wood will be unused if the optimal numbers of chairs and tables are
produced?
3. Kroeger supermarket sells its own brand of canned peas as well as several national brands. The
store makes a profit of $0.28 per can for its own peas and a profit of $0.19 for any of the national
brands. The store has 6 square feet of shelf space available for canned peas, and each can of peas
takes up 9 square inches of that space. Point-of-sale records show that each week the store never
sales more than half as many cans of its own brand as it does of the national brands. The store
wants to know how many cans of its own brand of peas of peas and how many cans of the national
brands to stock each week on the allocated shelf space in order to maximize profit. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis.4. Solve the following linear programming model graphically: Minimize Z=8X1 + 6X2 Subject to
4X1 + 2X2 >/20 -6X1 + 4X2 /< 12X1 + X2>/6
X1 , X2 >/0
Similar Content
advanced algebra equations, algebra homework help
Please see attached file for math questions....
Problem dealing with Preal, Null Hypothesis, statistics homework help
Preal, Null Hypothesis Help...
GGC Calculus Slope Differentiation and Simplification Disussion
You must show all Algebra and
Calculus work. You may not skip any steps. Be sure to write all formulas that you use. Answ...
Statistics questions number 5
...
UT Arlington Mathematics Mean Value Theorem Exam Practice
I want you to ans all the questions. There are 2 sets of question its aabout mean value theorem. questions are pretty easy...
solve the value of x and y in the simultaneous equation below
i need someone who can guide through the following.kindly solve the following simultaneous equations;3x+4y=24,4x+3y=22...
Related Tags
Book Guides
Get 24/7
Homework help
Our tutors provide high quality explanations & answers.
Post question
Most Popular Content
7 pages
Probability
1. Consider the following scenario: You have 4 shirts and 5 pants. How many different outfits can make? Give at least 2 ot ...
Probability
1. Consider the following scenario: You have 4 shirts and 5 pants. How many different outfits can make? Give at least 2 other examples where you use ...
Trigonometry assignment - A Ropes Adventure
Please find attach PPT for assignment details and questionsOnly hand written answer please Neat and clean hand writing wit ...
Trigonometry assignment - A Ropes Adventure
Please find attach PPT for assignment details and questionsOnly hand written answer please Neat and clean hand writing with steps.
Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?, statistics homework help
1. In a group of 92 students 40 have brown eyes, 35 have hazel eyes, and 17 have blue eyes. Find the probability that a st ...
Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?, statistics homework help
1. In a group of 92 students 40 have brown eyes, 35 have hazel eyes, and 17 have blue eyes. Find the probability that a student picked from this group at random either has hazel or brown eyes?Enter your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 2/3, 5/7) or as an integer. 2. In a group of 45 boys; 17 own laptop, 19 own desktop computers, and 7 own both. Find the probability that a boy picked from this group at random owns either a laptop or a desktop computer?Enter your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 2/3, 5/7) or as an integer.
MAT540 Ashford Week 6 Graphical Analysis And Linear Programming Excelsheet
Please see attached question sheet for clarity & use the provided answer sheet to enter aswers to questions:1. A Cereal Co ...
MAT540 Ashford Week 6 Graphical Analysis And Linear Programming Excelsheet
Please see attached question sheet for clarity & use the provided answer sheet to enter aswers to questions:1. A Cereal Company makes a cereal from several ingredients. Two of the ingredients, oats and rice,
provide vitamins A and B. The company wants to know how many ounces of oats and rice it should
include in each box of cereal to meet the minimum requirements of 45 milligrams of vitamin A and
13 milligrams of vitamin B while minimizing cost. An ounce of oats contributes 10 milligrams of
vitamin A and 2 milligram of vitamin B, whereas an ounce of rice contributes 6 milligrams of A
and 3 milligrams of B. An ounce of oats costs $0.06, and an ounce of rice costs $0.03. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis. 2. A Furniture Company produces chairs and tables from two resources- labor and wood. The
company has 125 hours of labor and 45 board-ft. of wood available each day. Demand for chairs is
limited to 5 per day. Each chair requires 7 hours of labor and 3.5 board-ft. of wood, whereas a table
requires 14 hours of labor and 7 board-ft. of wood. The profit derived from each chair is $325 and
from each table, $120. The company wants to determine the number of chairs and tables to produce
each day in order to maximize profit. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis. (Do not round the answers) c. How much labor and wood will be unused if the optimal numbers of chairs and tables are
produced?
3. Kroeger supermarket sells its own brand of canned peas as well as several national brands. The
store makes a profit of $0.28 per can for its own peas and a profit of $0.19 for any of the national
brands. The store has 6 square feet of shelf space available for canned peas, and each can of peas
takes up 9 square inches of that space. Point-of-sale records show that each week the store never
sales more than half as many cans of its own brand as it does of the national brands. The store
wants to know how many cans of its own brand of peas of peas and how many cans of the national
brands to stock each week on the allocated shelf space in order to maximize profit. a. Formulate a linear programming model for this problem. b. Solve the model by using graphical analysis.4. Solve the following linear programming model graphically: Minimize Z=8X1 + 6X2 Subject to
4X1 + 2X2 >/20 -6X1 + 4X2 /< 12X1 + X2>/6
X1 , X2 >/0
Earn money selling
your Study Documents