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Business, 18.04.2021 01:00, TrucerZ6707

Smith Beverage is considering producing a wine cooler that would be a blend of a white wine, a rose wine, and fruit juice. To meet taste specifications, the wine cooler must consist of at least 50% white wine, at least 20% and no more than 30% rose, and exactly 20% fruit juice. Smith purchases the wine from local wineries and the fruit juice from a processing plant in San Francisco. For the current production period, 10,000 gallons of white wine and 8000 gallons of rose wine can be purchased; an unlimited amount of fruit juice can be ordered. The costs for the wine are $1.00 per gallon for the white and $1.50 per gallon for the rose; the fruit juice can be purchased for $0.50 per gallon. Smith Beverage Products can sell all of the wine cooler it can produce for $2.50 per gallon. Smith is interested maximizing profit. (a) Is the cost of the wine and fruit juice a sunk cost or a relevant cost in this situation?
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Explain.
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(b) Formulate a linear program to determine the blend of the three ingredients that will maximize the total profit contribution. Solve the linear program to determine the number of gallons of each ingredient La Jolla should purchase and the total profit contribution it will realize from this blend.
If required, round your answers to one decimal place.
For subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank.
Let W = gallons of white wine
Let R = gallons of rose wine
Let F = gallons of fruit wine
Max W + R + F
s. t.
W + R + F ≥ % white
W + R + F ≥ % rose minimum
W + R + F ≥ % rose maximum
W + R + F = % fruit juice
W ≤ Available white
R ≤ Available rose
W, R, F ≥ 0
Optimal Solution:
W
R
F
Profit Contribution =
(c) If La Jolla could obtain additional amounts of the white wine, should it do so?
- Select your answer -YesNoItem 30
If so, how much should it be willing to pay for each additional gallon, and how many additional gallons would it want to purchase?
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(d) If La Jolla Beverage Products could obtain additional amounts of the rosé wine, should it do so?
- Select your answer -YesNoItem 32
If so, how much should it be willing to pay for each additional gallon, and how many additional gallons would it want to purchase?
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(e) Interpret the shadow price for the constraint corresponding to the requirement that the wine cooler must contain at least 50% white wine. What is your advice to management given this shadow price?
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(f) Interpret the shadow price for the constraint corresponding to the requirement that the wine cooler must contain exactly 20% fruit juice. What is your advice to management given this shadow price?
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