A firm manufacture product P & Q which pass through machining and finishing departments. Machining has 90 hours available; finishing can handle up to 72 hours of work. Manufacturing one product P requires 6 hours in machining and 3 hours in finishing. Each product Q requires 3 hours in machining and 6 hours in finishing. If profit is Rs. 120/- per product P and Rs. 90/- per product Q. Formulate as goal programming problem to determine combination of product P & Q to realise profit of exactly Rs. 2100
i want to know mathematical formulation for this question. MiMi Sdn.Bhd. produces three types of robot vacuum, each on a separate assembly line. (The respective capacities of the lines are 120,100, and 150 vacuums per month) i dont understand how to write this one. Based on market survey, at least 50 units type C vacuum produced. Type A vacuum uses 4 units of a certain plastic component, type B vacuum uses 5 units, type C vacuum uses 6 units. The supplier of the plastic component can provide 1000 units per month. Type A vacuum uses 6 units of a certain plastic component, type B vacuum uses 11 units, type C vacuum uses 8 units. The supplier of the plastic component can provide 2500 units a week. The prices per vacuum for the respective vacuums are RM 900 , RM 800 , RM 500.
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A firm manufacture product P & Q which pass through machining and
finishing departments. Machining has 90 hours available; finishing can
handle up to 72 hours of work. Manufacturing one product P requires
6 hours in machining and 3 hours in finishing. Each product Q requires
3 hours in machining and 6 hours in finishing. If profit is Rs. 120/- per
product P and Rs. 90/- per product Q. Formulate as goal
programming problem to determine combination of product P & Q
to realise profit of exactly Rs. 2100
Easy to understand
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sir Nice explanation. which text book are you preferred sir?
I Referred, Operation Research by Hira and Gupta
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what will happen if there's no processing time or production time? hours available only
Then it may be different type of problem, you may refer following video to get idea about this:
th-cam.com/video/-mjghpHsNxk/w-d-xo.html
@@KeshavJadhav is it ok if the constants are the same in the constraint?
for example x+y
@@keylialano In this example because of same coefficient(i.e. 1) to x and y in both the constraints, so there is no meaning for x+y
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i want to know mathematical formulation for this question.
MiMi Sdn.Bhd. produces three types of robot vacuum, each on a separate assembly line. (The respective capacities of the lines are
120,100, and 150 vacuums per month) i dont understand how to write this one. Based on market survey, at least 50 units type C vacuum produced. Type A vacuum uses 4 units of a certain plastic component, type B vacuum uses 5 units, type C vacuum uses 6 units. The supplier of the plastic component can provide 1000 units per month. Type A vacuum uses 6 units of a certain plastic component, type B vacuum uses 11 units, type C vacuum uses 8 units. The supplier of the plastic component can provide 2500 units a week. The prices per vacuum for the respective vacuums are RM 900 , RM 800 , RM 500.
What is the solutions?
Please go through video on solution by LPP and graphical method:
th-cam.com/play/PLPS67918Zad37xfJAN8z6GqEkPcU74XLX.html
Need graph
th-cam.com/video/vCrtM-Xkd-g/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
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