A factory owner wants to purchase two types of machines, A and B , for his factory. The…
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Linear Programming
A factory owner wants to purchase two types of machines, A and B, for his factory. The machine A requires an area of 1000 m2 and 12 skilled men for running it and its daily output is 50 units, whereas the machine B required 1200 m2 area and 8 skilled men, and its daily output is 40 units. If an area of 7600 m2 and 72 skilled men be available to operate the machine, how many machines A and B respectively should be purchased to maximize the daily output?
- 4, 3
- 2, 6
- 6, 2
- 3, 4
Answer
(A) 4, 3
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