
Respuesta :
Answer:
The  AILP for management to decide  how many classes should be scheduled for each subject daily is
The objective function is mathematically represented as
    [tex]M  =  P_c  *  a  + P_w  *  b[/tex]
=>   [tex]M  = 720  a  + 300  b[/tex]
Now the first constraints to this functions is
   [tex]t_c  *  x  + t_w * y  \le t_a[/tex]
=>  [tex] 7.5  x  + 3 y  \le 56[/tex]
Another constraints to this function is
   [tex]k  x  +  u  y  \le  N[/tex]
=>   [tex]6  x  +  2  y  \le  100[/tex]
Here x and  y are the number of classes  Â
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
  The time required for each ITC class is  [tex]t_c  = 7.5 \ hours[/tex]
  The profit of each ITC class is  [tex]P_c  =  \$ 720[/tex]
  The time require for  CWP  class is  [tex]t_w  =  3 \  hours[/tex]
  The profit for  CWP  class is  [tex]P_w  =  \$ 300[/tex]
  The total time available  is [tex]t_a  =  56 \  hours / day[/tex]
  the maximum number of trainee that can be accommodated in a daily basis is  [tex]N  =  100[/tex]
  The class size limit for  ITC  is  [tex]k  =6[/tex]
  The class size limit for CWP is  [tex]u  =12[/tex]
Generally the aim of Hi-Tech is to maximize profit
So the objective function will be a function that maximizes profit
Generally the objective function is mathematically represented as
    [tex]M  =  P_c  *  a  + P_w  *  b[/tex]
=>   [tex]M  = 720  a  + 300  b[/tex]
Now the constraints to this functions are
   [tex]t_c  *  x  + t_w * y  \le t_a[/tex]
=>  [tex] 7.5  x  + 3 y  \le 56[/tex]
Another constraints to this function is
   [tex]k  x  +  u  y  \le  N[/tex]
=>   [tex]6  x  +  2  y  \le  100[/tex]
Here x and  y are the number of classes
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