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Maximize Furniture Manufacturer's Profit | Linear Programming Example
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Learn how to use linear programming to optimize a furniture manufacturer's daily production of tables and chairs for maximum profit. Real-life example included.
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Integrated Math 2 Lesson #49 Linear Programming Part 2 Mrs. Goodman
Real Life Example • A furniture manufacturer can make from 30 to 60 tables a day and from 40 to 100 chairs a day. It can make at most 120 units in one day.
Real Life Example • The profit on a table is $150 and the profit on a chair is $65. • How many tables and chairs should they make per day to maximize their profit?
That’s all for today! • Thanks for working hard! • See you next time!
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