Problem 1.1
The Village Butcher Shop traditionally makes its meat loaf from a
combination of lean ground beef* and ground pork. The
ground beef contains 80 % meat and 20 % fat, and costs the shop 80
¢ / lb; the ground pork contains 68 % meat and
32 % fat, and costs 60 ¢ / lb. How much of
each kind of meat should the shop use in each pound of meat loaf if it
wants to minimize its cost and to keep the fat content of the meat loaf
to no more than 25 % ?
Resolution
x1 = poundage of ground beef used in each pound
of meat loaf
x2 = poundage of ground pork used in each pound of
meat loaf
Objective: | [min] z = 80 x1 + 60 x2 |
subject to: | 0.20 x1 + 0.32 x2
£ 0.25
x1 + x2 = 1 |
"Hidden" constraints: | x1, x2 ³ 0 |
x1 = 7/12 | e, portanto, | x2 = 5/12 |
Como seria de esperar, não é este o método
geral para resolver problemas de Programação Linear.
Apresentar-se-á, para tal, o algoritmo ou método
do simplex, de George Dantzig (a quem se faz referência nestas
páginas Internet).
*lean ground beef: carne de vaca, magra
picada; ground pork, carne de porco picada.
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Actualizado em: 17-Mar-2001 |