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Choose the correct alternative:

The corner points of feasible region for the inequations, x + y ≤ 5, x + 2y ≤ 6, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 are

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Choose the correct alternative:

The corner points of the feasible region are (0, 3), (3, 0), (8, 0), `(12/5, 38/5)` and (0, 10), then the point of maximum Z = 6x + 4y = 48 is at

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Choose the correct alternative:

The corner points of the feasible region are (4, 2), (5, 0), (4, 1) and (6, 0), then the point of minimum Z = 3.5x + 2y = 16 is at

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The maximum value of Z = 5x + 3y subjected to constraints 3x + y ≤ 12, 2x + 3y ≤ 18, 0 ≤ x, y is 20

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

If LPP has two optimal solutions, then the LPP has infinitely many solutions

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

A convex set includes the points but not the segment joining the points

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

If the corner points of the feasible region are `(0, 7/3)`, (2, 1), (3, 0) and (0, 0), then the maximum value of Z = 4x + 5y is 12

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

If the corner points of the feasible region are (0, 10), (2, 2) and (4, 0), then the minimum value of Z = 3x + 2y is at (4, 0)

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

Corner point method is most suitable method for solving the LPP graphically

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

Of all the points of feasible region, the optimal value is obtained at the boundary of the feasible region

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The point (6, 4) does not belong to the feasible region bounded by 8x + 5y ≤ 60, 4x + 5y ≤ 40, 0 ≤ x, y

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State whether the following statement is True or False:

The graphical solution set of the inequations 0 ≤ y, x ≥ 0 lies in second quadrant

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A set of values of variables satisfying all the constraints of LPP is known as ______

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The feasible region represented by the inequations x ≥ 0, y ≤ 0 lies in ______ quadrant.

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If the feasible region is bounded by the inequations 2x + 3y ≤ 12, 2x + y ≤ 8, 0 ≤ x, 0 ≤ y, then point (5, 4) is a ______ of the feasible region

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A company manufactures 2 types of goods P and Q that requires copper and brass. Each unit of type P requires 2 grams of brass and 1 gram of copper while one unit of type Q requires 1 gram of brass and 2 grams of copper. The company has only 90 grams of brass and 80 grams of copper. Each unit of types P and Q brings profit of ₹ 400 and ₹ 500 respectively. Find the number of units of each type the company should produce to maximize its profit

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A dealer deals in two products X and Y. He has ₹ 1,00,000/- to invest and space to store 80 pieces. Product X costs ₹ 2500/- and product Y costs ₹ 1000/- per unit. He can sell the items X and Y at respective profits of ₹ 300 and ₹ 90. Construct the LPP and find the number of units of each product to be purchased to maximize its profit

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A company manufactures two types of ladies dresses C and D. The raw material and labour available per day is given in the table.

Resources Dress C(x) Dress D(y) Max. availability
Raw material 5 4 60
Labour 5 3 50

P is the profit, if P = 50x + 100y, solve this LPP to find x and y to get the maximum profit

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Smita is a diet conscious house wife, wishes to ensure certain minimum intake of vitamins A, B and C for the family. The minimum daily needs of vitamins A, B, and C for the family are 30, 20, and 16 units respectively. For the supply of the minimum vitamin requirements Smita relies on 2 types of foods F1 and F2. F1 provides 7, 5 and 2 units of A, B, C vitamins per 10 grams and F2 provides 2, 4 and 8 units of A, B and C vitamins per 10 grams. F1 costs ₹ 3 and F2 costs ₹ 2 per 10 grams. How many grams of each F1 and F2 should buy every day to keep her food bill minimum

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A chemist has a compound to be made using 3 basic elements X, Y, Z so that it has at least 10 litres of X, 12 litres of Y and 20 litres of Z. He makes this compound by mixing two compounds (I) and (II). Each unit compound (I) had 4 litres of X, 3 litres of Y. Each unit compound (II) had 1 litre of X, 2 litres of Y and 4 litres of Z. The unit costs of compounds (I) and (II) are ₹ 400 and ₹ 600 respectively. Find the number of units of each compound to be produced so as to minimize the cost

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