Answer | ||
Option B is correct : A + 1.67B + 2C ≤ 100 | ||
Explanation |
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Machine hours per unit | ||
A(Anchor bolts) | 1 | 100/100 |
B(Bearings) | 1.67 | 100/60 |
C(Castings) | 2 | 100/50 |
The machine-hour constraint for Harrington's linear program is: | ||
A + 1.67B + 2C ≤ 100 | ||
Option B is correct | ||
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