Angela Fox and Zooey Caulfield were food and nutrition majors at State University, as well as close friends and roommates. Upon graduation Angela and Zooey decided to open a French restaurant in...

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Angela Fox and Zooey Caulfield were food and nutrition majors at State University, as well as close friends and roommates. Upon graduation Angela and Zooey decided to open a French restaurant in Draperton, the small town where the university was located. There were no other French restaurants in Draperton, and the possibility of doing something new and somewhat risky intrigued the two friends. They purchased an old Victorian home just off Main Street for their new restaurant, which they named "The Possibility.:





Angela and Zooey knew in advanced that at least initially they could not offer a full, varied menu of dishes. They had no idea what their local customer's tastes in French cuisine would be, so they decided to serve only two full-course meals each night, one with beef and the other with fish. Their chef, Pierre, was confident he could make each dish so exciting and unique that two meals would be sufficient, at least until they could assess which items were most popular. Pierre indicated that with each meal he could experiment with different appetizers, soups, salads, vegetable dishes, and desserts until they were able to identify a full selection of menu items.





The next problem for Angela and Zooey was to determine how many meals to prepare for each night so they could shop for ingredients and set up the work schedule. They could not afford too much waste. They estimated that they would sell a maximum of 60 meals each night. Each fish dinner, including all accompaniments, requires 15 minutes to prepare, and each beef dinner takes twice as long. There is a total of 20 hours of kitchen staff labor available each day. Angela and Zooey believe that because of the health consciousness of their potential clientele they will sell at least three fish dinners for every two beef dinners. However, they also believe that at least 10% of their customers will order beef dinners. The profit from each beef dinner will be approximately $16, and the profit from a fish dinner will be about $12.





Formulate a linear programming model for Angela and Zooey that will help them estimate the number of meals they should prepare each night and solve this model graphically.





If Angela and Zooey increased the menu price on the fish dinner so that the profit for both dinners was the same, what effect would that have on their solution?





Suppose Angela and Zooey reconsidered the demand for beef dinners and decided that at least 20% of their customers would purchase beef dinners. What effect would this have on their meal preparation plan?

Answered Same DayDec 24, 2021

Answer To: Angela Fox and Zooey Caulfield were food and nutrition majors at State University, as well as close...

David answered on Dec 24 2021
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There are two types of meals namely Fish dinner and beef dinner. Let us represent
number of fish d
inners by X and number of beef dinners by Y

As per the given information fish dinner gives profit of $12 as compared to $16 per unit
in case of beef dinner .

Therefore Objective is to maximize 12X + 16Y

Constraints are on account of time available and time required to prepare meals, ratio
between meals and atleast 10% ordering beef dinner and maximum number of meals as
60. Mathematically as follows:

X + Y <= 60 , .25X + .50Y <= 20, Y >= .10(X+Y)
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