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Question: An interior design and construction company


An interior design and construction company produces two types of tiles—floor tiles and wall tiles. Floor tiles are made with slightly rough surface to make it nonslippery; whereas wall tiles are made with smooth and mirror finish. The company currently uses two machines to produce these tiles. Each batch of floor tiles needs 3 hours of Machine 1 and 2 hours of Machine 2. Each batch of wall tiles needs 2 hours of Machine 1 and 3 hours of Machine 2. Machine 1 has a maximum of 120 hours of production time and Machine 2, 90 hours. The machines can pro- duce tiles in whole number of batches and in fraction of a batch. Production of floor tiles needs 2 workers and production of wall tiles needs 4 workers. Presently, the company employs 100 workers. Each batch of floor tiles earns a profit of €2,000 and wall tiles, €3,000. The company wants to satisfy the following goals:
(1) The company hires Machine 1 and wants to use it efficiently; therefore, it does not want to use fewer than 120 hours of Machine 1 time but at the same time the excess time of Machine 1 is limited to 40 hours.
(2) The company wants to achieve a profit of €120,000.
a. Formulate a goal programming model to the problem.
b. Solve the model using computer.



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