A refinery manufactures two grades of jet fuel, F1 and F2, by blending four types of gasoline, A, B


Question: A refinery manufactures two grades of jet fuel, F1 and F2, by blending four types of gasoline, A, B, C, and D. Fuel F1 uses gasolines A, B, C and D in the ratio 1:1:2:4, and fuel F2 uses the ratio 2:2:1:3. The supply limits for A, B, C, and D are 1000, 1200, 900 and 1500 bbl/day, respectively. The costs per bbl for gasolines A, B, C, and D are $120, $90, $100 and $150, respectively. Fuels F1 and F2 sell for $200 and $250 per bbl, respectively. The minimum demand for F1 and F2 is 200 and 400 bbl/day, respectively. Develop an LP model to determine the optimal production mix for F1 and F2, and find the solution using AMPL.

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