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Graphical solution set of x ≤ 0, y ≥ 0 in xy system lies in second quadrant. - Mathematics and Statistics

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Graphical solution set of x ≤ 0, y ≥ 0 in xy system lies in second quadrant.

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पाठ 6: Linear Programming - Miscellaneous Exercise 6 [पृष्ठ १०४]

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बालभारती Mathematics and Statistics 2 (Commerce) [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 6 Linear Programming
Miscellaneous Exercise 6 | Q 3.4 | पृष्ठ १०४

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Solve the following L.P.P. by graphical method:

Maximize: Z = 10x + 25y
subject to 0 ≤ x ≤ 3,
0 ≤ y ≤ 3,
x + y ≤ 5.
Also find the maximum value of z.


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Choose the correct alternative:

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Choose the correct alternative :

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Choose the correct alternative :

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Choose the correct alternative :

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Fill in the blank :

The region represented by the in equations x ≤ 0, y ≤ 0 lines in _______ quadrants.


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The region represented by the inqualities x ≤ 0, y ≤ 0 lies in first quadrant.


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Product/Machines Chair
(x)
Table
(y)
Available time (hours)
Assembling 3 3 36
Finishing 5 2 50
Polishing 2 6 60

Formulate and solve the following Linear programming problems using graphical method.


Solve the following problem :

A company manufactures bicyles and tricycles, each of which must be processed through two machines A and B Maximum availability of machine A and B is respectively 120 and 180 hours. Manufacturing a bicycle requires 6 hours on machine A and 3 hours on machine B. Manufacturing a tricycle requires 4 hours on machine A and 10 hours on machine B. If profits are ₹ 180 for a bicycle and ₹ 220 on a tricycle, determine the number of bicycles and tricycles that should be manufacturing in order to maximize the profit.


Solve the following problem :

A factory produced two types of chemicals A and B The following table gives the units of ingredients P & Q (per kg) of Chemicals A and B as well as minimum requirements of P and Q and also cost per kg. of chemicals A and B.

Ingredients per kg. /Chemical Units A
(x)
B
(y)
Minimum requirements in
P 1 2 80
Q 3 1 75
Cost (in ₹) 4 6  

Find the number of units of chemicals A and B should be produced so as to minimize the cost.


Solve the following problem :

A Company produces mixers and processors Profit on selling one mixer and one food processor is ₹ 2000 and ₹ 3000 respectively. Both the products are processed through three machines A, B, C The time required in hours by each product and total time available in hours per week on each machine are as follows:

Machine/Product Mixer per unit Food processor per unit Available time
A 3 3 36
B 5 2 50
C 2 6 60

How many mixers and food processors should be produced to maximize the profit?


Solve the following problem :

A person makes two types of gift items A and B requiring the services of a cutter and a finisher. Gift item A requires 4 hours of cutter's time and 2 hours of finisher's time. B requires 2 hours of cutters time, 4 hours of finishers time. The cutter and finisher have 208 hours and 152 hours available times respectively every month. The profit of one gift item of type A is ₹ 75 and on gift item B is ₹ 125. Assuming that the person can sell all the items produced, determine how many gift items of each type should be make every month to obtain the best returns?


Solve the following problem :

A firm manufacturing two types of electrical items A and B, can make a profit of ₹ 20 per unit of A and ₹ 30 per unit of B. Both A and B make use of two essential components, a motor and a transformer. Each unit of A requires 3 motors and 2 transformers and each unit of B requires 2 motors and 4 transformers. The total supply of components per month is restricted to 210 motors and 300 transformers. How many units of A and B should be manufacture per month to maximize profit? How much is the maximum profit?


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Maximize Z = 2x + 3y subject to constraints

x + 4y ≤ 8, 3x + 2y ≤ 14, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0.


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x + 2y ≤ 10, 3x + y ≤ 12, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0


Minimize Z = x + 4y subject to constraints

x + 3y ≥ 3, 2x + y ≥ 2, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0


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x + y ≥ 6, 2x + y ≥ 7, x + 4y ≥ 8, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0


Amartya wants to invest ₹ 45,000 in Indira Vikas Patra (IVP) and in Public Provident fund (PPF). He wants to invest at least ₹ 10,000 in PPF and at least ₹ 5000 in IVP. If the rate of interest on PPF is 8% per annum and that on IVP is 7% per annum. Formulate the above problem as LPP to determine maximum yearly income.

Solution: Let x be the amount (in ₹) invested in IVP and y be the amount (in ₹) invested in PPF.

x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

As per the given condition, x + y ______ 45000

He wants to invest at least ₹ 10,000 in PPF.

∴ y ______ 10000

Amartya wants to invest at least ₹ 5000 in IVP.

∴ x ______ 5000

Total interest (Z) = ______

The formulated LPP is

Maximize Z = ______ subject to 

______


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