Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Linear Programming, Exercise 1: Exercise

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If the objective function is Z =ax+by. Identify the decision variables

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If the objective function is Z =10x+7y. Identify the decision variables

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If the objective function is Z =6x-7y. Identify the decision variables

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The feasible solution for a Linear Programming Problem is shown in Figure. Let Z=3x-4y be the objective function. Minimum of Z occurs at

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The feasible region for an LPP is shown in the figure. Let F=3x-4y be the objective function.

The minimum value of F is

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The corner points of the feasible region determined by the system of linear inequalities are (0,0),(4,0),(2,4) and (0,5). If the maximum value of z=ax+by, where ,a,b>0 occurs at both (2,4) and (4,0), then

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The optimal solution of the following LPP

Maximize z=5x+3y

Subject to, x+2y16,

0y3,

x0

lies on the straight line

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Corner points of the feasible region at which the objective function z=x+2y is respectively maximum and minimum subject to the constraints x-y1, 0y7, x0, lie on the straight line.