Multiple Choice
Formulate but do not solve the following exercise as a linear programming problem.
Everest Deluxe World Travel has decided to advertise in the Sunday editions of two major newspapers in town. These advertisements are directed at three groups of potential customers. Each advertisement in newspaper I is seen by 80,000 group A customers, 30,000 group B customers, and 20,000 group C customers. Each advertisement in newspaper II is seen by 10,000 group A, 30,000 group B, and 60,000 group C customers. Each advertisement in newspaper I costs $1,300, and each advertisement in newspaper II costs $700. Everest would like their advertisements to be read by at least 5,000,000 million people from group A, 1,400,000 million people from group B, and 1 million people from group C. How many advertisements should Everest place in each newspaper to achieve its advertisement goals at a minimum cost?
A) Minimize:
Subject to:
B) Minimize:
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C) Minimize:
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D) Minimize:
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Correct Answer:

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