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13 December, 03:12

A chicken farm orders bags of feed from two farmers. Store X charges $20 per bag, and store Y charges $15 per bag. The farm must obtain at least 60 bags per week to care for the chickens properly. Store Y can provide a maximum of 40 bags per week, and the farm has committed to buy at least as many bags from store X as from store Y. The chicken farm wants to minimize the cost of ordering feed. Let x represent the number of bags of feed from store X and y represent the number of bags of feed from store Y. What are the constraints for the problem?

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  1. 13 December, 03:41
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    Strange problem ...

    Constraints are Y < = 40 bags and X=Y in quantity. Nothing else matters. That's a bad decision unless the chicken farmer lost a poker hand to store X.
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