Multiple Choice
A catering company makes three kinds of Jello salad-orange, strawberry, and lemon. It supplies two outlet stores, Outlet A and Outlet B. The company can make up to 14 trays of orange, 20 trays of strawberry, and 24 trays of lemon per day. Outlet A needs at least 20 trays of Jello per day and Outlet B needs at least 10 trays of Jello per day. The transportation costs for shipping trays from the company to the outlets are given in the chart below:
Type of JelloOutlet AOutlet BOrange$4$1Strawberry$1$4Lemon$5$5Formulate a linear programming problem that will determine a shipping schedule that will minimize the cost of transporting the Jello salads to fill the needs of the two outlets. DO NOT SOLVE.
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