Linear Programming Phia
Linear Programming Phia
The
production process for each is similar in that both require a certain
number of labor hours in the carpentry department, and a certain
number of labor hours in the painting department. Each table takes 4
hours of carpentry work and 2 hours of painting work. Each chair
requires 3 hours in carpentry time and 1 hour in painting. During
the current production period, 240 hours of carpentry time and 100
hours of painting time are available. The marketing personnel are
confident that they can sell all the tables that are made. However, due to
an existing inventory of chairs, they want Flair to make no more than 60
new chairs. Each table sold results in a profit contribution of $7, and
each chair sold yields a profit contribution of $5. Flair Furniture is to
determine the best possible combination of tables and chairs to
manufacture in order to attain the maximum profit. The firm would like
this product mix situation formulated as an LP problem.
a)Formulate using Linear Programming
b) Solve graphically
To express the LP constraints for this problem
mathematically, we let
X1 = number of tables produced
X2 = number of chairs produced