[Solved] During a couple of brainstorming sessions with a carpenter (our client), this one he tells us that he only makes tables and chairs and that he


Question: During a couple of brainstorming sessions with a carpenter (our client), this one

he tells us that he only makes tables and chairs and that he sells all the tables and chairs that

manufactures in a market. However, you do not have a stable income and you want to optimize this situation. The goal is to determine how many tables and chairs you should make to maximize your net income.

The problem of the carpenter is to determine how many tables and chairs he must manufacture

week; the contribution to the profit per table and chair manufactured is $ 5 and $ 3 respectively.

The production times required a table and a chair in different moments of the day and are calculated in 2 hours and 1 hour, respectively.

The total working hours per week are only 40. The raw material required for a table and chair is 2 and 1 units, respectively. The total supply of material premium is 50 units per week.

Price: $2.99
Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 1 pages
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