I have this math project due next week and I don't understand any of it due to me being out sick for two weeks.
"Your task is to create and solve your own linear programming question. It must have three "true" constraints. In other words, every constraint inequality should be part of the border of your feasible region. You will put this on a poster." Then there are a list of things to Include. So, what is linear programming? What is a constraint? And what am I suppose to do? Any links with examples would be helpful. Thank you.
"Your task is to create and solve your own linear programming question. It must have three "true" constraints. In other words, every constraint inequality should be part of the border of your feasible region. You will put this on a poster." Then there are a list of things to Include. So, what is linear programming? What is a constraint? And what am I suppose to do? Any links with examples would be helpful. Thank you.
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Linear programming is finding the optimum solution for given criteria. It is often used in sales and marketing problems,like if a manufacturer sells 1000 items at 10p and 100000 at 15p and they cost 6p and 11p to buy what is the most profit he can make if he only expects to sell 90% of the 10p ones and 80% of the 15p ones?
It is about limits imposed on a set of criteria and finding the optimum solution.
It is about limits imposed on a set of criteria and finding the optimum solution.