Formulation of Linear Programming Problems

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Formulate the LP problems (do not solve).

1. MD Electronics Corp. is planning to produce two products C 13 and C15. At the assembly
plant, a C13 unit requires 4 hours and a C15 requires 5 hours. C13 and C15 units require 3 and
2 hours, respectively, for finishing. At most 220 hours and 210 hours of assembly and
finishing, respectively, are available per month. If the anticipated profit is P30/unit for C 13
and P25/unit for C15, find the product mix to maximize the profit.
Decision Variables: x = quantity of C13 to be produced to maximize profits
y = quantity of C15 to be produced to maximize profits
Objective Function: Max z = 30x + 25y

Constraints: 4x + 5y ≤ 220 (Assembly time constraint)


3x + 2y ≤ 210 (Finishing time constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

2. ABC Furniture produces inexpensive tables and chairs. Both require labor hours for
carpentry and painting jobs. Each table requires 4 hours of carpentry time and 2 hours of
painting time. Each chair requires 3 hours of carpentry and 1 hour of painting time. During
the production period, there are 240 hours available for carpentry and 100 hours for
painting. Each table yields P150 profit and each chair, P75. Determine the best product
combination to optimize profit.
Decision Variables: x = quantity of tables to be produced to optimize
profits
y = quantity of chairs to be produced to optimize
profits
Objective Function: Max z = 150x + 75y

Constraints: 4x + 3y ≤ 240 (Carpentry time constraint)


2x + y ≤ 100 (Painting time constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

3. As part of quality improvement initiative, Consolidated Electronic employees complete a


three-day training program on team building and a two-day training program on problem
solving. The manager of quality improvement has requested that at least 8 training
programs on team building and at least 10 training programs on problem solving be offered
during the next six months. In addition, senior level management has specified that at least
25 training programs must be offered during this period. The company uses a consultant to
teach the training programs. During the said period, the consultant has 48 days of training
time available.
Each training program on teaming costs P150,000 and each training program on problem
solving costs P125,000. Determine the number of training programs on team building and
the number of training programs on problem solving that should be offered in order to
minimize the total cost.

Decision Variables: x = number of training programs on team building


y = number of training programs on problem solving
Objective Function: Min z = 150,000x + 125,000y

Constraints: x ≥ 8 (Manager’s request constraint)


y ≥ 10 (Manager’s request constraint)
x + y ≥ 25 (Senior level management specification
constraint)
3x + 2y ≤ 48 (Consultant’s availability constraint)

Note: It is not necessary to include the non-negativity constraint in this case because the QI
manager’s request (first 2 explicit constraints) is non-negative in nature.
4. The New England Cheese Co. produces two cheese spreads by blending mild cheddar with
extra sharp cheddar cheese. The cheese spreads are packaged in 128-oz containers which
are then sold to distributors. The Regular blend contains 80% mild cheddar and 20% extra
sharp, and the Zesty blend contains 60% mild cheddar 40% extra sharp. This year, a local
dairy cooperative offered to provide up to 8,100 lbs of mild cheddar cheese for P54 per lb
and up to 3,000 lbs of extra sharp cheddar cheese for P63 per lb. The cost to blend and
package the cheese spreads, excluding the cost of cheese, is P9 per container.
If each container of Regular is sold for P700 and each container of Zesty is sold for P750,
how many containers of Regular and Zesty should New England Cheese produce in order
to maximize the profit?
Note: It is necessary to convert the unit of measurement of some quantities. We may use
the conversion 16 oz = 1 lb. Hence, the cheese spreads are packaged in 8-lbs container.
In the formulation, it will be helpful to create a table of the values given:
Products Ingredients Total Cost of Cost to Blend Selling Price, Profit per
in containers Ingredients and Package, in PhP container
Mild Extra per container in PhP
Cheddar Sharp

Regular Blend 80% 20% 446.4 9 700 244.6

Zesty Blend 60% 40% 460.8 9 750 280.2

Availability ≤ 8100 lbs ≤ 3000 lbs 626,400


Decision Variables: x = number of containers of regular blend to be
produced to maximize profits
y = number of containers of zesty blend to be
produced to maximize profits
Objective Function: Max z = 244.6x + 280.2y

Constraints: 0.80x + 0.60y ≤ 8,100 (Mild cheddar constraint)


0.20x + 0.40y ≤ 3,000 (Extra sharp cheddar
constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

5. A nutritionist advises an individual who is suffering from iron and vitamin-B deficiency to
take at least 2400 mg of iron, 2100 mg of vitamin B1 and 1500 mg of vitamin B2 over a
certain period of time. Two vitamin capsules are suitable, Neuro-Iron and Sango-Iron. Each
Neuro-Iron capsule costs P6 and contains 40 mg of iron, 10 mg of vitamin B1 and 5 mg of
vitamin B2. Each Sango-Iron costs P8 and contains 10 mg of iron and 15 mg each of
vitamins B1 and B2. What combination of each brand should the individual purchase in
order to meet the minimum iron and vitamin requirements at the lowest cost?
Decision Variables: x = number of Neuro-Iron capsules to be purchased
to minimize cost
y = number of Sango-Iron capsules to be purchased
to minimize cost
Objective Function: Min z = 6x + 8y

Constraints: 40x + 10y ≥ 2,400 (Iron Constraint)


10x + 15y ≥ 2,100 (Vitamin B1 Constraint)
5x + 15y ≥ 1,500 (Vitamin B2 Constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

6. Moonlife Financials has a total of P100 million earmarked for home and auto loans. On the
average, home loans have a 10% annual rate of return while auto loans yield a 12% annual
rate of return. Management also stipulated that the total amount of home loans should be
greater than or equal to 4 times the total amount of automobile loans. Determine the total
amount of loans for each type Moonlife Financials should extend to each category in order
to maximize its returns.
Decision Variables: x = the amount allotted to home loans
y = the amount allotted to auto loans
Objective Function: Max z = 0.10x + 0.12y

Constraints: x + y ≤ 100,000,000 (Budget earmarked for home and


auto loans)
x ≥ 4y (Home loans constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

7. As part of a campaign to promote its annual clearance sale, Shangri-Son Malls decided to
buy television advertising time on Station ABS-5. Its advertising budget is P5 million.
Morning time costs P150,000/minute, afternoon time costs P50,000/minute and evening or
prime time costs P600,000/minute. Station ABS-5 cannot offer Shangri-Son Malls more
than 6 minutes of prime time or more than a total of 25 minutes of advertising time over the
weeks in which the commercials are to be run. Station ABS-5 estimates that morning
commercials are seen by 200,000 people, afternoon commercials are seen by 100,000
people while evening commercials are seen by 600,000 people. How much morning,
afternoon and evening advertising time should Shangri-Son Malls buy in order to maximize
exposure of its commercials?
Decision Variables: x = the number of morning time commercials
y = the number of afternoon time commercials
z = the number of evening time commercials
Objective Function: Max z = 200,000x + 100,000y + 600,000z

Constraints: 150,000x + 50,000y + 600,000z ≤ 5,000,000


(Advertising budget constraint)
z ≤ 6 (Prime time duration constraint)
x + y + z ≤ 25 (Total advertising time constraint)
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (Non-Negativity Constraint)

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