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question no 107 section limiting factor.
An organisation has graphed the following linear programming model:
( graph )
-all constraints have less than or equal to constraints.
Q- what is the maximum number of unit of product b which can be produced.?
sir i am not able to understand the answer given back in the book. Please explain or solve it .
The feasible region has to be within all 3 the constraint lines
There are 3 constraints for Prod B and A
140 and 70 approx Max
80 and 120 approx Max
60 and 60 Max
so the most you produce/do is 60 units of B
No higher than the lowest constraint line meets the vertical axis