
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Author: Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Transcribed Image Text:Discount printers manufactures two types of inkjet printers, a consumer version and a business version. The
company can make a total of 114 printers per day, and it has 359 labor hours per day available. It takes 2
labor-hour to make a consumer inkjet printer and 4 labor-hour to make a business inkjet printer. The profits
are $40 per consumer inkjet printer and $65 per business inkjet printer.
(Use x for consumer inkjet printer and y for business inkjet printer.)
Maximize P =
subject to
< 114
< 359
Enter the solution to the simplex matrix below. If there is no solution enter 'DNE' in the boxes below. If more
than one solution exists, enter only one of the multiple solutions below. If needed, round all answers to the
nearest whole.
Number of consumer inkjet printer to maximize profit is
Number of consumer business printer to maximize profit is
Maximum profit is $
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