M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Linear Programming, Exercise 3: CHAPTER TEST

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A company manufactures two types of screws A and B. All the screws have to pass through a threading machine and a slotting machine. A box of type A screws requires 2 minutes on threading machine and 3 minutes on slotting machine. A box of type B screws requires 8 minutes of threading on the threading machine and 2 minutes on the slotting machine.

In a week, each machine is available for 60 hours. On selling these screws, the company gets a profit of Rs 100 per box on type A screw and Rs 170 per box on type B screws. How many boxes of screws of each type should be manufactured to get maximum profit. From it as an L.P.P. and solve graphically. 

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A manufacturer produces two models of bikes-model X and model Y. Model X takes a 6 man-hours to make per unit, while model Y takes 10 man-hours per unit. There is a total of 450 man-hours available per week. Handling and marketing costs are Rs 2000 and Rs 1000 per unit for Models X and Y respectively.

The total funds available for these purposes are Rs 80000 per week. Profit per unit for models X and Y are Rs 1000 and Rs 600 respectively.

How many bikes of each model should the manufacturer produce so as to yield a maximum profit? Form and L.P.P and Solve graphically. 

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A company sells two different products, A and B. The two products are produced in a common production process, which has a total capacity of 500 man-hours. It takes 5 hours to produce a unit of A and 3 hours to products a unit of B. A market survey shows that maximum 70 units of A and 125 units of B can be sold. If the profit is 20 per unit for the product A and 15 per unit for the product B, how many units of each product should be sold to maximise profit?

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A manufacturer of electronic circuit has a stock of 200 resistors, 120 transistors and 150 capacitors and is producing two types of circuits A and B. Type A requires 20 resistors, 10 transistors and 10 capacitors. Type B requires 10 resistors, 20 transistors and 30 capacitors. If the profit on type A circuit is 40 and that on type B circuit is 90. How many circuits of type A and of type B should be produced by the manufacturer to maximise his profit?

Formulate an L.P.P. and solve it graphically.

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A furniture firm manufactures chairs and tables, each requiring the use of three machines A, B and C. Production of one chair requires 2 hours on machine A, 1 hour on machine B and 1 hour on machine C. Each table requires 1 hour each on machine A and B and 3 hours on machine C. The profit obtained by selling one chair is 30 while by selling one table is 60. The total time available per week on machine A is 70 hours, on machine B is 40 hours and on machine C is 90 hours. How many chairs and tables should be made per week so as to maximise the profit?

Formulate the problem as L.P.P. and solve it graphically.

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Suppose every gram of wheat provides 0.1 g of proteins and 0.25 g of carbohydrates, and the corresponding values for rice are 0.05 g and 0.5 g respectively. Wheat costs 20 and rice 30 per kilogram. The minimum daily requirement of an average man for proteins and carbohydrates is 50 g and 200 g respectively. In what quantities should wheat and rice be mixed in the daily diet to provide the minimum daily requirements of proteins and carbohydrates at minimum cost? What is the minimum cost?

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To maintain one's health, a person must fulfil certain minimum daily requirements for the following three nutrients-calcium, protein and calories. His diet consists of only food items I and II whose prices and nutrient contents are shown below :
 

  Food I
₹ 6 per unit
Food II
₹ 10 per unit
Minimum daily
requirement
Calcium 10 4 20
Protein 5 5 20
Calories 2 6 12


Find the combination of food items so that the cost may be minimum. 

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Two godowns A and B have a grain storage capacity of 100 quintals and 50 quintals respectively. They supply to 3 ration shops D, E and F, whose requirements are 60, 50 and 40 quintals respectively. The costs of transportation per quintal from the godowns to the shops are given in the following table:

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How should the supplies be transported in order that the transportation cost is minimum? What is the minimum cost?