Can someone solve this linear programming problem?

In Andrew’s Furniture Shop, he builds bookshelves and tables. Each type of furniture takes him about the same time to make. He figures he has time to make at most 18 pieces of furniture by this Saturday. The materials for each bookshelf cost him $20.00 and the materials for each table cost him $45.00. He has $600.00 to spend on materials. Andrew makes a profit of $60.00 on each bookshelf and a profit of $100.00 for each table. How many of each piece of furniture should Andrew make to maximize profit?

1 Answer
Jul 11, 2017

See below.

Explanation:

Calling

x_1 = x1= Num. of bookshelves
x_2 =x2= Num. of tables
c_1 = 20c1=20 Cost for each bookshelve
c_2 = 45c2=45 Cost for each table
p_1 = 60p1=60 Profit per bookshelve
p_2= 100p2=100profit per table

The optimization problem can be stated as

max p_1x_1+p_2x_2

subjected to

x_1 ge 0
x_2 ge 0
c_1 x_1 + c_2 x_2 le 600
x_1 + x_2 le 18

The resolution is left as an exercise.