Multiple Choice
An electronics firm produces two models of pocket calculators: the A-100 (A) and the B-200 (B) . Each model uses one circuit board, of which there are only 2,500 available for this week's production. In addition, the company has allocated a maximum of 800 hours of assembly time this week for producing these calculators. Each A-100 requires 15 minutes to produce while each B-200 requires 30 minutes to produce. The firm forecasts that it could sell a maximum of 4,000 of the A-100s this week and a maximum of 1,000 B-200s. Profits for the A-100 are $1.00 each and profits for the B-200 are $4.00 each.
-Which of the following is not a feasible solution?
A) (A,B) = (0,0)
B) (A,B) = (0,1000)
C) (A,B) = (1800,700)
D) (A,B) = (2500,0)
E) (A,B) = (100,1600)
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