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The document describes a problem to maximize profits for an appliance manufacturer that produces two TV models. The manufacturer has constraints on weekly fabrication and assembly hours. Each model contributes different profits. To maximize total profits of $190,800, the manufacturer should produce 132 colored TVs and 36 black and white TVs, using all available fabrication hours and having 120 hours of assembly time remaining.
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MGTESCIENCE QUIZ1

NAME: MUÑOZ, NICHOLE ANN E.


A-237

PROBLEM 1. An appliance manufacturer produces two models of televisions. Colored TV and Black n
white TV. Both models require fabrications and assembly work. Each colored TV uses four hours of
fabrication and two hours of assembly. Each Black and White TV uses two hours of fabrication and six
hours of assembly. There are 600 hours of fabrication available per week and 480 hours of assembly
hours per week. Each colored TV contributes P1,200 to profit and each black and white TV contribute
P900 to profits. How many-colored TV and black and white TV must the manufacturer produced to
maximize profit?

1. What is the objective function?


1200X+900Y

2. What are the constraints?


Fabrication: $X+2Y≤600
Assembly: 2X+6Y≤480
Non-negativity: X, Y≥0

3. GRAPH

B. (0,80)

C. (132,36)

D. (150,0)
A. (0,0)

4. What are the feasible points and the equivalent revenue of these points?
Points Coordinates (A, B) Objective Function Total Revenue
A (0,0) 1200(0)+900(0) 0
B (0,80) 1200(0)+900(80) 72,000
C (132,36) 1200(132)+900(36) 190,800
D (150,0) 1200(150)+900(0) 180,000

5. How many of each should be produced to maximize revenue?


Model A:132 units
Model B:36 units

6. What are the slack/surplus variable?

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CONSTRAINTS AVAILABLE REQUIRED SLACK/SURPLUS
Fabrication 600 4(132)+2(36) 0
Assembly 480 4(132)+2(36) 120

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