[Solution] The linear programming problem whose output follows is used to determine how many bottles of fire red nail polish (x 1), bright red nail polish
Question: The linear programming problem whose output follows is used to determine how many bottles of fire red nail polish (x 1 ), bright red nail polish (x 2 ), basil green nail polish(x 3 ), and basic pink nail polish(x 4 ) a beauty salon should stock. The objective function measures profit; it is assumed that every piece stocked will be sold. Constraint 1 measures display space in units, constraint 2 measures time to set up the display in minutes. Note that green nail polish does not require any time to prepare its display. Constraints 3 and 4 are marketing restrictions. Constraint 3 indicates that the maximum demand for fire red and green polish is 25 bottles, while constraint 4 specifies that the minimum demand for bright red, green and pink nail polish bottles combined is at least 50 bottles.
- To what value can the per bottle profit on fire red nail polish drop before the solution (product mix) would change?
- By how much can the per bottle profit on green basil nail polish increase before the solution (product mix) would change?
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