Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 7: Exercise 14.7
Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 7: Exercise 14.7
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Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 7: Exercise 14.7 with Hints & Solutions
In the diagram, the unshaded region represents the set of inequalities , and . Find the greatest and least possible values of subject to these inequalities.

On a grid, shade the unwanted regions to indicate the region satisfying all the inequalities and

In the diagram the unshaded region represents the set of inequalities , and . Find the greatest possible value of if and satisfies all these inequalities?

The whole numbers and satisfy all the inequalities , and . find the greatest and least possible values of the expression

An IGCSE class is making school flags and T-shirts to sell to raise funds for the school. Due to time constraints, the class is able to make at most flags and T-shirts. The fabric is donated and they have enough to make items in total. A flag sells for and T-shirt sells for . How many of each item should they make to maximize their income from sales?

A school principal wants to buy some book cases for the school library. She can choose two types of book case. Type A costs and it requires of floor space and holds of books. Type B costs and it requires of floor space and holds of books. The maximum floor space available is and the budget is (But the school would prefer to spend less). What number and type of book cases should the principal buy to get the largest possible storage space for books?
