Gulf Coast Electronics is ready to award contracts to suppliers for providing reservoir capacitors for use in its electronic devices. For the past several Industries. A new firm, Boston Components, has inquired into the possibility of providing a portion of the reservoir capacitors needed by Gulf Coast. provided by Lyshenko had to be discarded because of quality problems. Able Controls has also had a high quality level historically, producing an avera Components, it estimated Boston Components' defective rate to be 9%. Gulf Coast would like to determine how many reservoir capacitors should be Boston Components will receive some of the contract, management specified that the volume of reservoir capacitors awarded to Boston Components Components, Able Controls, and Lyshenko Industries should not exceed 30500 48000

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Gulf Coast Electronics is ready to award contracts to suppliers for providing reservoir capacitors for use in its electronic devices. For the past several years, Gulf Coast Electronics has relied on two suppliers for its reservoir capacitors: Able Controls and Lyshenko
Industries. A new firm, Boston Components, has inquired into the possibility of providing a portion of the reservoir capacitors needed by Gulf Coast. The quality of products provided by Lyshenko Industries has been extremely high; in fact, only 0.6% of capacitors
provided by Lyshenko had to be discarded because of quality problems. Able Controls has also had a high quality level historically, producing an average of only 1% unacceptable capacitors. Because Gulf Coast Electronics has had no experience with Boston
Components, it estimated Boston Components' defective rate to be 9%. Gulf Coast would like to determine how many reservoir capacitors should be ordered from each firm to obtain 74000 acceptable-quality capacitors to use in its electronic devices. To ensure that
Boston Components will receive some of the contract, management specified that the volume of reservoir capacitors awarded to Boston Components must be at least 11% of the volume given to Able Controls. In addition, the total volume assigned to Boston
Components, Able Controls, and Lyshenko Industries should not exceed 30500, 48000, and 49500 capacitors, respectively. Because of Gulf Coast's long-term relationship with Lyshenko Industries, management also specified that at least 30500 reports should be
ordered from Lyshenko. The cost per capacitor is $2.35 for Boston Components, $2.5 for Able Controls, and $2.8 for Lyshenko Industries.
a. Formulate and solve a linear program for determining how many reservoir capacitors should be ordered from each supplier to minimize the total cost of obtaining 75,000 acceptable-quality reservoir capacitors. For subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign
even if there is a + sign before the blank. Enter "0" if your answer is zero. If the constant is "1" it must be entered in the box.
Let B= number of capacitors ordered from Boston Components
Let A= number of capacitors ordered from Able Controls
Let L = number of capacitors ordered from Lyshenko Industries
Min
s.t.
B
A
B
Optimal
Solution:
B
B
B
+
+
A
A
Round your answers to the nearest whole number.
A
A
+
B, A, L 20
L
L
L
L
S
S
M
Boston
Able
Lyshenko
# useful capacitors
Boston - Able %
Minimum Lyshenko
Transcribed Image Text:Gulf Coast Electronics is ready to award contracts to suppliers for providing reservoir capacitors for use in its electronic devices. For the past several years, Gulf Coast Electronics has relied on two suppliers for its reservoir capacitors: Able Controls and Lyshenko Industries. A new firm, Boston Components, has inquired into the possibility of providing a portion of the reservoir capacitors needed by Gulf Coast. The quality of products provided by Lyshenko Industries has been extremely high; in fact, only 0.6% of capacitors provided by Lyshenko had to be discarded because of quality problems. Able Controls has also had a high quality level historically, producing an average of only 1% unacceptable capacitors. Because Gulf Coast Electronics has had no experience with Boston Components, it estimated Boston Components' defective rate to be 9%. Gulf Coast would like to determine how many reservoir capacitors should be ordered from each firm to obtain 74000 acceptable-quality capacitors to use in its electronic devices. To ensure that Boston Components will receive some of the contract, management specified that the volume of reservoir capacitors awarded to Boston Components must be at least 11% of the volume given to Able Controls. In addition, the total volume assigned to Boston Components, Able Controls, and Lyshenko Industries should not exceed 30500, 48000, and 49500 capacitors, respectively. Because of Gulf Coast's long-term relationship with Lyshenko Industries, management also specified that at least 30500 reports should be ordered from Lyshenko. The cost per capacitor is $2.35 for Boston Components, $2.5 for Able Controls, and $2.8 for Lyshenko Industries. a. Formulate and solve a linear program for determining how many reservoir capacitors should be ordered from each supplier to minimize the total cost of obtaining 75,000 acceptable-quality reservoir capacitors. For subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank. Enter "0" if your answer is zero. If the constant is "1" it must be entered in the box. Let B= number of capacitors ordered from Boston Components Let A= number of capacitors ordered from Able Controls Let L = number of capacitors ordered from Lyshenko Industries Min s.t. B A B Optimal Solution: B B B + + A A Round your answers to the nearest whole number. A A + B, A, L 20 L L L L S S M Boston Able Lyshenko # useful capacitors Boston - Able % Minimum Lyshenko
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