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2D Linear Programming

The document outlines a mathematical exercise involving inequalities and graphing regions on a coordinate plane. It includes tasks such as drawing lines to define a region R, writing inequalities, and calculating maximum profit based on production constraints. The exercise is structured into multiple parts, requiring both graphical and analytical skills.
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2D Linear Programming

The document outlines a mathematical exercise involving inequalities and graphing regions on a coordinate plane. It includes tasks such as drawing lines to define a region R, writing inequalities, and calculating maximum profit based on production constraints. The exercise is structured into multiple parts, requiring both graphical and analytical skills.
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The region R satisfies these three inequalities.

By drawing three suitable lines, and shading unwanted regions, find and label the region R. [5]

[Total: 5]
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Write down the three inequalities that define the region R.

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[Total: 4]

3 (a) By drawing suitable lines and shading unwanted regions, find the region, R, where

, and . [5]

(b) Find the largest value of x + y in the region R.

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[Total: 6]
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By shading the unwanted regions of the grid, draw and label the region R which satisfies the following three
inequalities.

[5]

[Total: 5]

5 Raheem makes baskets and mats.


Each week he makes x baskets and y mats.

He makes fewer than 10 mats.


The number of mats he makes is greater than or equal to the number of baskets he makes.

(a) One of the inequalities that shows this information is .

Write down the other inequality.

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(b) He takes hours to make a basket and hours to make a mat.

Each week he works for a maximum of 22.5 hours.

Show that .

[2]
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(c) On the grid, draw three straight lines and shade the unwanted regions to show these inequalities.

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(d) He makes $40 profit on each basket he sells and $28 profit on each mat he sells.

Calculate the maximum profit he can make each week.

$ ................................................... [2]

[Total: 10]

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