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                A factory can produce two products, x and y, with a profit approximated by P = 
I think it's b but I'm not really sure. Can someone show me how to do this or let me check my answer? :)
14x + 22y – 900. The production of y can exceed x by no more than 200 units. Moreover, production levels are limited by the formula x + 2y ≤ 1600. What production levels yield maximum profit?
a. x = 400; y = 600
b. x = 0; y = 0
c. x = 1,600; y = 0
d. x = 0; y = 200
            
        I think it's b but I'm not really sure. Can someone show me how to do this or let me check my answer? :)
14x + 22y – 900. The production of y can exceed x by no more than 200 units. Moreover, production levels are limited by the formula x + 2y ≤ 1600. What production levels yield maximum profit?
a. x = 400; y = 600
b. x = 0; y = 0
c. x = 1,600; y = 0
d. x = 0; y = 200
Answers
                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    y <= x+200
x+2y <= 1600
maximize 14x+22y-900
Surely (0,0) will not yield maximum profit!
If you evaluate p(x,y) at the line intersections, you will find
p(0,0) = -900
p(0,200) = 3500
p(400,600) = 17900
p(1600,0) = 21500
    
x+2y <= 1600
maximize 14x+22y-900
Surely (0,0) will not yield maximum profit!
If you evaluate p(x,y) at the line intersections, you will find
p(0,0) = -900
p(0,200) = 3500
p(400,600) = 17900
p(1600,0) = 21500
                    Answered by
            abdul
            
    x = 14,y = -2
    
                    Answered by
            Potato
            
    x=400
y=600
    
y=600
                    Answered by
            Rach
            
    Updated answers
1. D
2. D
3. A
    
1. D
2. D
3. A
                    Answered by
            Obama
            
    d a d
    
                    Answered by
            brooke
            
    Idiots. The answer was C [x = 1,600; y = 0], not B.
    
                    Answered by
            Sophia
            
    Just took the quiz they are 
D
B
C
    
D
B
C
                    Answered by
            Davon
            
    Sophia is right. 100%%
    
                    Answered by
            Jack Knauf
            
    lil ded in here
    
                    Answered by
            Jake
            
    1.D, (5,0)
2.B, 40 of type A: 80 of type B
3.C, x= 1,600; y= 0
All answers to Linear Programming.
    
2.B, 40 of type A: 80 of type B
3.C, x= 1,600; y= 0
All answers to Linear Programming.
                    Answered by
            Gaia
            
    Jake's 100%
    
                    Answered by
            :)
            
    Thank you Jake I got 100% 
    
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