The Apple Electronics Company, produces two products: (1) theApple x-pod and (2) the apple Blueberry. The production process for each product issimilar in that both require a certain number of hours of electronic work and a certain numberof labour-hours in the assembly department. Each x-pod takes 4 hours of electronic work and2 hours in the assembly shop. Each Blueberry requires 3 hours in electronics and 1 hour inassembly. During the current production period, 240 hours of electronic time are available,and 100 hours of assembly department time are available. Each x-pod sold yields a profitof $7; each BlueBerry produced may be sold for a $5 profit.The company’s problem is to determine the best possible combination of x-pods andBlueBerrys to manufacture to reach the maximum profit. This product-mix situation can beformulated as a linear programming problem.
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