To find: the number of each loaf should the bakery make. and if not possible then state whether this situation is infeasible, has alternate optimal solutions, or is unbounded.
Answer to Problem 8CFU
Infeasible
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Flour required for preparing light wheat loaf = 2 cups
Flour required for preparing regular wheat loaf = 3 cups
Eggs required for preparing light wheat loaf = 1
Eggs required for preparing regular wheat loaf = 2
Total flour = 90 cups
Total eggs = 80
Profit on light bread per loaf= $1
Profit on regular bread per loaf= $1.50
Calculation:
Let light bread and regular bread be x and y respectively. The inequalities derived from the data are as follows:
The function for maximizing profit is as follows:
The graph for the given inequalities is as follows:
Since two inequalities create solution ranges that do not overlap. So finding
Chapter 2 Solutions
Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications, Student Edition
Additional Math Textbook Solutions
Precalculus (10th Edition)
Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)
Precalculus
University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (4th Edition)
Calculus and Its Applications (11th Edition)
University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)
- Calculus: Early TranscendentalsCalculusISBN:9781285741550Author:James StewartPublisher:Cengage LearningThomas' Calculus (14th Edition)CalculusISBN:9780134438986Author:Joel R. Hass, Christopher E. Heil, Maurice D. WeirPublisher:PEARSONCalculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)CalculusISBN:9780134763644Author:William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett, Eric SchulzPublisher:PEARSON
- Calculus: Early TranscendentalsCalculusISBN:9781319050740Author:Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert FranzosaPublisher:W. H. FreemanCalculus: Early Transcendental FunctionsCalculusISBN:9781337552516Author:Ron Larson, Bruce H. EdwardsPublisher:Cengage Learning