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basic linear programming


Question Posted Saturday January 2 2010, 12:10 pm

for a school project i have to maximize profit for a company. I have to graph it so there can only be two different variables. I can pick any company i want. And i would do things like they have to produce at least this much .... but they cant produce any more than .... , and how much things cost and how much profit they get... or something like that. I don't know where to start! What company should I do? I was thinking of doing jamba juice but I don't know what my constraints would be. Oh and its due on monday so the faster the answer the better.

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