LPP
LPP
• Each unit of product I requires 4 ft2 of storage space and each unit of
product II requires 5 ft2. Thus a total of 4x1 + 5x2 ft2 of storage space is
needed each day. This space must be less than or equal to the
available storage space, which is 1500 ft2. Therefore,
4X1 + 5X2 1500
• Similarly, each unit of product I and II produced requires 5 and 3 1bs,
respectively, of raw material. Hence a total of 5xl + 3x2 Ib of raw
material is used.
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• This must be less than or equal to the total amount of raw material
available, which is 1575 Ib. Therefore,
5x1 + 3x2 1575
• Prouct I can be produced at the rate of 60 units per hour. Therefore, it
must take I minute or 1/60 of an hour to produce I unit. Similarly, it
requires 1/30 of an hour to produce 1 unit of product II. Hence a total of
x1/60 + x2/30 hours is required for the daily production. This quantity
must be less than or equal to the total production time available each
day. Therefore,
x1 / 60 + x2 / 30 7
or x1 + 2x2 420
• Finally, the company cannot produce a negative quantity of any
product, therefore x1 and x2 must each be greater than or equal to zero.
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• The linear programming model for this example can be summarized as:
…..Eq (4)
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…….Eq. (1)
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…….Eq. (2)
…….Eq. (3)
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…….Eq. (4)
❖ From Eq. (3):
❖ :
Substituting these expressions in Eq. (4) yields the following new expression for the objective function
❖ The objective function may now be combined with Eq. (3) to express the problem model as follows:
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❖ The coefficients and constants in Eq. (5) can now be arranged in the Tableau format as shown in next slide .
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Duality of LPP
❖ With every linear programming problem, there is associated
another linear programming problem which is called the dual
of the original (or the primal) problem.
Formulating the Dual problem