A craftsman builds two kinds of birdhouses, one for wrens (X1), and one for bluebirds (X2). Each wren birdhouse takes four hours of labor and four units of lumber. Each bluebird house requires two hours of labor and twelve units of lumber. The craftsman has available 60 hours of labor and 120 units of lumber. Wren houses profit $6 each and bluebird houses profit $15 each.
Use the software output that follows to interpret the problem solution. Include a statement of the solution quantities (how many of which product), a statement of the maximum profit achieved by your product mix, and a statement of "resources unused" and "shadow prices."
Correct Answer:
Verified
View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Q86: A linear programming problem contains a restriction
Q87: The objective of a linear programming problem
Q88: The Queen City Nursery manufactures bags of
Q89: Suppose an LP problem was subject to
Q90: The property manager of a city government
Q92: Lost Maples Winery makes three varieties
Q93: A manager must decide on the
Q94: Phil Bert's Nuthouse is preparing a new
Q95: Tom is a habitual shopper at
Q96: A feedlot is trying to decide
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents