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Production Plan for Sony

Inputs
Electronis hours per Walkman 4
Assembly hour per Walkman 2
Electronis hours per Watch-TV 3
Assembly hours per Watch-TV 1
Total electronic hours available 240
Total assembly hours available 100
Profit per Watchman $ 7
Profit per Watch-TV $ 5
Decision Variables
30
40
Constraints
240
100 You need to put the equations of the constraints and the objective function in the cells.
Then you need to fill in the Solver dialog box and solve for the decision variables.
Objective function
$ 410
X
1
(Walkman)
X

(Watch-TV)
!X
1
" #X

X
1
" 1X

If done properly, you will get X


1
!", X
2
#", and $#%" as the &axi&u& total profit.
$X
1
" %X

You need to put the equations of the constraints and the objective function in the cells.
Then you need to fill in the Solver dialog box and solve for the decision variables.
1
!", X
2
#", and $#%" as the &axi&u& total profit.
'anufacturing Plan for (oda)
Inputs
&W chemical minimum tona'e 30
(olor chemical minimum tona'e 20
Total chemical tona'e 60
(ost of &W chemical per ton $ 250
(ost of color chemical per ton $ 300
Decision Variables
40
20
Constraints
40
20
60 *gain, you need to put the equations in the cells and fill in the Solver dialog box.
Objective Function
$ 16,000
X
1
(&W chemical)
X

((olor chemical)
X
1
X

X
1
" X

If done properly, you will get X


1
#", X
2
+", and $%,,""" as the &ini&u& total cost.
%)X
1
" #))X

*gain, you need to put the equations in the cells and fill in the Solver dialog box.
1
#", X
2
+", and $%,,""" as the &ini&u& total cost.
Procure&ent Plan for -adio Shac)
Inputs
*nit profit on +o,el A $ 40 Model Quantity Cost Proft
*nit profit on +o,el & $ 60 A 120 $ 30,000 $ 4,800
*nit cost of +o,el A $ 250 B 0 $ $
*nit cost of +o,el & $ 400 !otal 120 $ 30,000 $ 4,800
+inimum -uantity sol, 100
+inimum profit 'aine, $ 4,800 .bjective
Decision Variables
120 subject to
0
Constraints
120
4800
where
Objective Function
Total (ost . $ 30,000
Min 250X
1
" 400X

X
1
X

X
1
# 0
X

# 0
X
1
" X

# 100
X
1
" X

40X
1
" 60X

# 4800
40X
1
" 60X

X
1
$ nu%&er of Model A to &e ordered
X

$ nu%&er of Model B to &e ordered


If done properly, you will get X
1
%+", X
2
", and $!",""" as the &ini&u& total cost.
/raphical Solution 'ethod
B
220
180
/easible 0e'ion
140
100
60
20
A
20 60 100 140 180 220 260 280
X
1
' 0
X

' 0
250X
1
" 400X

", and $!",""" as the &ini&u& total cost. X


1
" X

1 1)) 40X
1
" 60X

# 4800
()ti%al solution
0onner 1lectronics
Input Data
*ro%+!o Atlanta Boston C,i-a.o /en0er Ca)a-ity
Minnea)olis $0160 $0156 $0122 $0140 2,000
Pitts&ur., $0136 $0130 $0128 $0158 12,000
!u-son $0165 $0168 $0155 $0142 13,000
3e4uired 7,500 8,500 2,500 8,000
Decision Variables
*ro%+!o Atlanta Boston C,i-a.o /en0er 5ent
Minnea)olis 0 0 2,000 0 2,000
Pitts&ur., 3,500 8,500 0 0 12,000
!u-son 4,000 0 500 8,000 12,500
3e4uired 7,500 8,500 2,500 8,000
Constraints
Plant
Minnea)olis 0
Pitts&ur., 0
!u-son 500
6n%et 3e4uire%ent 0 0 0 0 You need to put the equations of the constraints and the objective function in the cells.
Then you need to fill in the Solver dialog box and solve for the decision variables.
Objective Function If done properly, you will get the following shipping arrange&ent with a total cost of $%+,"+23
!otal Cost $12,025
*ro%+!o Atlanta
Minnea)oli 0
Pitts&ur., 3,500
!u-son 4,000
78-ess
-a)a-ity
You need to put the equations of the constraints and the objective function in the cells.
Then you need to fill in the Solver dialog box and solve for the decision variables.
If done properly, you will get the following shipping arrange&ent with a total cost of $%+,"+23
Boston C,i-a.o /en0er
0 2,000 0
8,500 0 0
0 500 8,000
5un(il Petro-,e%i-al
4etwor) 5esign for Sun.il Petroche&ical
Inputs - Costs (x $1,!, Capacities (in, 1,, units!, De"an#s (in 1,, units!
2upply 0e'ion 4. *&erica S. *&erica 1urope *sia *frica " $ nu%&er of )lant lo-ations
4. *&erica 6% 7+ %"% %!" %%2 ,,""" %" 7,""" +" n $ nu%&er of %ar9ets
S. *&erica %%8 88 %"6 76 %"" #,2"" %" ,,82" +" $ annual de%and
1urope %"+ %"2 72 %%7 %%% ,,2"" %" 7,82" +" $
*sia %%2 %+2 7" 27 8# #,%"" %" ,,%2" +" $
*frica %#+ %"" %"! %"2 8% #,""" %" ,,""" +" $ -ost of )rodu-tion and s,i))in. one unit
3eman, %+ 6 %# %, 8
Decision Variables $
3eman, 0e'ion - Pro,uction Allocation 2mall Plant
$
2upply 0e'ion 4. *&erica S. *&erica 1urope *sia *frica (1.open) (1.open)
4. *&erica " " " " " " " !,e )ro&le% -an &e for%ulated as t,e follo:in. inte.er )ro.ra%;
S. *&erica %+ 6 " " " " %
1urope " " " " " " " m m n
*sia " " # %, " " % $in "
*frica " " %" " 8 " % i.1 i.1 4.1
Constraints n
2upply 0e'ion E5cess (apacity (in 1+ *nits) 5u&<e-t to = for i . 16 76 m
4. *&erica 0 4.1
S. *&erica 0 m
1urope 0 $ for 4 . 16 76 n
*sia 0 i.1
*frica 3
*nmet 3eman,
4. *&erica S. *&erica 1urope *sia *frica >0, 1? for i . 16 76 m
0 0 0 0 0 0 for i . @ 4 . 16 76 n
Objective Function
/i5e, (ost . 18,200
Variable (ost . 4,851 If done properly, you will get a large plant in South *&erica, *sia, and *frica respectively.
Total (ost . 23,751 The total &ini&u& cost will be +!,82% 9x $ %,""":.
3eman, 0e'ion
Pro,uction an, Transportation (ost per 16)))6))) *nits 2mall Plant
/i5e, (ost
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Plant
(apacity
8ar'e Plant
/i5e, (ost
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