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Anna [14]
3 years ago
13

If a manufacturing process takes 4 hours per unit of x and 2 hours per unit of y and a maximum of 100 hours of manufacturing pro

cess time are available,then an algebraic formulation of this constraint is:_______.
A) 4x + 2y ï³ 100
B) 4x ï­ 2y ï£ 100
C) 4x + 2y ï£ 100
D) 4x ï­ 2y ï³ 100
Business
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The algebraic formulation of the constraint is 4X+2Y ≤ 100

Explanation:

The algebraic formulation of the constraint is shown below:

Given that

The number of hours taken per unit of x is 4 hours

And the number of hours taken per unit of x is 2 hours

And, the maximum hours available is 100

Now based on the above information

The  algebraic formulation of the constraint is

= 4X+2Y ≤ 100

hence, the same is to be considered

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