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Business, 28.11.2019 23:31, tiakimberly3

Doug turner food processors wishes to introduce a new brand of dog biscuits composed of chicken- and liver-flavored biscuits that meet certain nutritional requirements. the liver-flavored biscuits contain 1 unit of nutrient a and 2 units of nutrient b; the chicken-flavored biscuits contain 1 unit of nutrient a and 4 units of nutrient b. according to federal requirements, there must be at least 40 units of nutrient a and 60 units of nutrient b in a package of the new mix. in addition, the company has decided that there can be no more than 15 liver-flavored biscuits in a package. if it costs 1¢ to make 1 liver-flavored biscuit and 2¢ to make 1 chicken-flavored, what is the optimal product mix for a package of the biscuits to minimize the firm’s cost? formulate this as a linear programming problem. what is the product ingredient mix? liver flavor biscuits = , chicken flavor biscuits = what is the total cost of a package of dog biscuits using the optimal mix? cents

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