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A producer has three products,A,B,and C,which are composed from many of the same raw materials and subassemblies by the same skilled workforce.Each unit of product A uses 15 units of raw material X,a single purge system subassembly,a case,a power cord,three labor hours in the assembly department,and one labor hour in the finishing department.Each unit of product B uses 10 units of raw material X,five units of raw material Y,two purge system subassemblies,a case,a power cord,five labor hours in the assembly department,and 90 minutes in the finishing department.Each unit of product C uses five units of raw material X,25 units of raw material Y,two purge system subassemblies,a case,a power cord,seven labor hours in the assembly department,and three labor hours in the finishing department.Labor between the assembly and finishing departments is not transferable,but workers within each department work on any of the three products.There are three full-time (40 hours/week)workers in the assembly department and one full-time and one half-time (20 hours/week)worker in the finishing department.At the start of this week,the company has 300 units of raw material X,400 units of raw material Y,60 purge system subassemblies,40 cases,and 50 power cords in inventory.No additional deliveries of raw materials are expected this week.There is a $90 profit on product A,a $120 profit on product B,and a $150 profit on product C.The operations manager doesn't have any firm orders,but would like to make at least five of each product so he can have the products on the shelf in case a customer wanders in off the street.
Formulate the objective function and all constraints,and clearly identify each constraint by the name of the resource or condition it represents.
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Belsky Manufacturing makes three models of fans,identified by the unimaginative names of A,B,and C.The fans are made out of nuts,bolts,wire,blades,and motors.The current inventory levels and parts list for each type of fan is shown in the table.
Fan A sells for $18,Fan B sells for $25,and Fan C sells for $30.Formulate this decision as a linear programming problem,defining fully your decision variables and then giving the objective function and constraints.

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Degeneracy occurs when the linear program model consists of only an infeasible region.
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The ________ is an expression in linear programming models that states mathematically what is being maximized or minimized.
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