Julia’s Food Booth A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model: Variables: x1 – Pizza Slices x2 – Hot Dogs x3 – Barbeque Sandwiches Subject to: $0.75x1 + $0.45x2 + $0.90x3 ≤ $1‚500 24x1 + 16x2 + 25x3 ≤ 55‚296 in2 of oven space x1 ≥ x2 + x3 (changed to –x1 + x2 + x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x2/x3 ≥ 2 (changed to –x2 +2x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x1‚ x2‚ x3 ≥ 0 Solution: Variable | Status | Value | X1 | Basic | 1250 | X2 | Basic | 1250 | X3 | NONBasic | 0 |
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Julia’s Food Booth Case Problem MAT 540- Quantitative Methods February 23‚ 2013 (A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model for this case. The following variables were be used: X1 = Slices of Pizza X2 = Hot Dogs X3 = BBQ Sandwiches The objective is to maximize profit. maximize Z= 0 .75X1+1.05X2+1.35X3 Subject to: 0.75X1+1.05X2+1.35X3≤1‚500 (Budget) 24X1+16X2+25X3≤55‚296in2 (Oven Space) X1≥X2+X3 X2X3≥2.0 X1‚ X2‚ X3≥0 (B) Evaluate the prospect of borrowing money before the first
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John Wilkes Booth had a crazy life as an actor‚ southerner‚ a criminal. He is know as one of the most notorious assassins in United States History. John Wilkes Booth was born on May 10‚ 1838 in Bel Air‚ Maryland. His father‚ Junius Brutus Booth and his mother Mary Ann Booth moved to the U.S. before Booth was born. They were both famous shakespearean actors. John wilkes booth had 9 other siblings. Booth had attended a lot of different schools such as Bel Air Academy and St.Timothy Hall. He was a
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Julia’s Food Booth Strayer University Quantitative Methods MAT 540 December 12‚ 2012 Dr. L. Joseph Introduction Julia is a senior at Tech‚ and she’s investigating different ways to finance her final year at school. She is considering leasing a food booth outside the Tech stadium at home football games. Tech sells out every home game‚ and Julia knows‚ from attending the games herself‚ that everyone eats a lot of food. She has a booth‚ and the booths are not very large. Vendors
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Convention on Statistics (NCS) EDSA Shangri-La Hotel October 4-5‚ 2010 INPUT-OUTPUT MULTIPLIER ANALYSIS FOR MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN THE PHILIPPINES by Madeline B. Dumaua For additional information‚ please contact: Author’s name Designation Affiliation Address Tel. no. E-mail Madeline B. Dumaua Statistician III Statistical Research and Training Center Quezon City +632-4260620 mbdumaua@srtc.gov.ph INPUT-OUTPUT MULTIPLIER ANALYSIS FOR MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN THE PHILIPPINES1 by Madeline B. Dumaua2 ABSTRACT
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The central idea of this excerpt from “The Life‚ Crime‚ and Capture of John Wilkes Booth” is how Booth committed a crime that made him the most famous assassin in history. The detailed descriptions of the setting of Ford’s Theatre insured a clear image in our mind‚” President Lincoln took one of the arm-chairs and seated himself in the front of the box‚ in the angle nearest the audience‚ where‚ partially screened from observation.” These images create the setting for the events to unfold allowing
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Wayne Booth was one of the most influential critics of the twentieth century. He made an impact in American Literature through the combination of the study of literature with the study of rhetoric. His plan was to use a form of rhetoric to persuade an specific audience of a particular argument. Booth would describe his form of rhetoric as the art of persuasion‚ which he would describe as a triangle with 3 different factors. These factors would help anyone put their point across in the right way of
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Implementation of Serial-Serial Multiplier based on Asynchronous Counter Accumulation Y. Arun Benjamin Francis Abstract—Multipliers are the fundamental and essential building blocks of VLSI systems. The design and implementation approaches of multipliers contribute substantially to the area‚ speed and power consumption of computation intensive VLSI system. The objective of the project is to design for applications with high data sampling rate. In the multiplier the partial product are effective
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Kings of the 19th Century- John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser John Rudolphus Booth (1827-1925) and Frederick Weyerhaeuser (1843-1914) were two well-known entrepreneurs of the North American lumber industry in the 19th century. They are very contrasting characters that appear to have nothing in common. They are from different parts of the world; Booth is Canadian and Weyerhaeuser is German. They did not share the same faith or educational background. Booth was Presbyterian and went to a local
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Assignment #3: Julia’s Food Booth Quantitative Methods 540 Buddy L. Bruner‚ Ph.D. Shirley Foster 11/25/2012 Assignment 3: Case problem “Julia’s Food Booth” Page 1 A. Julia Robertson is making an allowance for renting a food booth at her school. She is seeking ways to finance her last year and believed that a food booth outside her school’s stadium would be ideal. Her goal is to earn the most money possible thus increasing her earnings. In this case
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