In: Advanced Math
Boise Lumber has decided to enter the lucrative prefabricated
housing business. Initially, it plans to offer three models:
standard, deluxe, and luxury. Each house is prefabricated and
partially assembled in the factory, and the final assembly is
completed on site. The dollar amount of building material required,
the amount of labor required in the factory for prefabrication and
partial assembly, the amount of on-site labor required, and the
profit per unit are as follows.
Standard Model | Deluxe Model | Luxury Model | |
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Material | $6,000 | $8,000 | $10,000 |
Factory Labor (hr) | 240 | 220 | 200 |
On-Site Labor (hr) | 180 | 210 | 300 |
Profit | $3,400 | $4,000 | $5,000 |
For the first year's production, a sum of $8,200,000 is budgeted for the building material; the number of labor-hours available for work in the factory is not to exceed 209,000 hr; and the amount of labor for on-site work is to be less than or equal to 231,000 labor-hours. Determine how many houses of each type Boise should produce to maximize its profit from this new venture.
standard model | ______ houses |
deluxe model | ______ houses |
luxury model | ______ houses |
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solution is
125 = standard
500 = deluxe
345 = luxury