(Step-by-Step) Solve the linear programming model formulated in Problem 17 for the Bradley family farm graphically. How many acres of farmland will not be
Question: Solve the linear programming model formulated in Problem 17 for the Bradley family farm graphically.
- How many acres of farmland will not be cultivated at the optimal solution? Do the Bradleys use the entire 100-acre tobacco allotment?
- What would the profit for corn have to be for the Bradleys to plant only corn?
- If the Bradleys can obtain an additional 100 acres of land, will the number of acres of corn and tobacco they plan to grow change?
- If the Bradleys decide not to cultivate a 50-acre section as part of a crop recovery program, how will it affect their crop plans?
** The Bradley family owns 410 acres of farmland in North Carolina on which they grow corn and tobacco. Each acre of corn costs $105 to plant, cultivate, and harvest; each acre of tobacco costs $210. The Bradleys have a budget of $52,500 for next year. The government limits the number of acres of tobacco that can be planted to 100. The profit from each acre of corn is $300; the profit from each acre of tobacco is $520. The Bradleys want to know how many acres of each crop to plant in order to maximize their profit.
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