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Car Production Optimization Model

This document contains three examples of linear programming problems with decision variables, unit profits, constraints, and objective functions. The first problem involves choosing quantities of mid-size cars and compact cars. The second problem involves choosing quantities of two products with constraints on budget, minimum demands, and available resources. The third problem involves choosing quantities of three models (A, B, C) with constraints on production stations' resources and outstanding orders.

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Car Production Optimization Model

This document contains three examples of linear programming problems with decision variables, unit profits, constraints, and objective functions. The first problem involves choosing quantities of mid-size cars and compact cars. The second problem involves choosing quantities of two products with constraints on budget, minimum demands, and available resources. The third problem involves choosing quantities of three models (A, B, C) with constraints on production stations' resources and outstanding orders.

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Decision Variable

Mid Size Car Compact Car


50 40

Unit Profit 500 400

Constraints Unit Resources Consumption Total Resources Consumed Availability


Budget 1 1 90 <= 90
Minimum Demand 1 1 0 50 >= 10
Minimum Demand 2 0 1 40 >= 10
Minimum Demand 1 1 0 50 <= 50
Minimum Demand 2 0 1 40 <= 60

Objective Function 41000


Decision Variable
Mid Size Car Compact Car
40 80

Unit Profit 60 40

Constraints Unit Resources Consumption Total Resources Consumed Availability


Budget 3 4 440 <= 900
Minimum Demand 1 1 2 200 <= 200
Minimum Demand 2 2 1 160 <= 160

Objective Function 5600


Decision Variable
Mid Size Car Compact Car
1818.181818182 5090.9090909

Unit Profit 60 60

Constraints Unit Resources Consumption Total Resources Consumed Availability


Budget 10 20 120000 <= 120000
Minimum Demand 1 8 5 40000 <= 40000
Minimum Demand 2 3 1 10545.4545454545 <= 12000

Objective Function 414545.4545455


X Y
Z 60 60
C1 10 20 <= 120000
C2 8 5 <= 40000
C3 3 1 <= 12000
14000
C1
X Y 12000
0 6000 10000
12000 0
8000 C1
C2 6000 C2
X Y C3
0 8000 4000
5000 0 2000

0
C3
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000
X Y
0 12000
4000 0
C1
C2
C3
Decision Variable
Model A Model B Model C
0 0 0

Unit Profit 8.25 7.5 7.8

Constraints Unit Resources Consumption Total Resources Consumed


Station 1 2.5 1.8 2 2250 <=
Station 2 3 1.6 2.2 2024 <=
Outstanding Order 1 0 0 20 >=
Outstanding Order 0 1 0 1200 >=
Outstanding Order 0 0 1 20 >=

Objective Function 0
Availability
2250
2250
20
20
20

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