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lives out in the country with her seven cats and avoids driving into Lisa the bi

ID: 2509916 • Letter: L

Question

lives out in the country with her seven cats and avoids driving into Lisa the big city as much as possible. She has decided to make her own cat food and has the following nutritional guidelines. Each four ounce portion must contain 20 units of protein, 15 units of vitamin A, and 10 units of vitamin B. She has eggs, tomatoes, and chicken meat as possible inputs to her cat food. Each ounce of eggs contains 5 units of protein, 4 units of Vitamin A, and 3 units of Vitamin B. Each ounce of tomatoes contains 1 unit of protein, 5 units of Vitamin A, and 14 units of Vitamin B. Each ounce of chicken contains 22 units of protein, 14 units of Vitamin A, and 5 units of Vitamin B. Chicken costs 40 cents per e, tomatoes cost 8 cents per ounce, and eggs cost 12 cents per ounce. Referring to Scenario D.1, what is an appropriate constraint for this scenario? O 4'Eggs + 5 Tomatoes + 14'Chicken 15 O.12 Egg+5 Tomato + .4'Chicken 2 4 O 22'Protein + 15'VitaminA + 8'VitaminB 28 22'Protein + 15*VitaminA + 8'VitaminB24

Explanation / Answer

Solution:

The first one i.e 4*eggs + 5*tomatoes + 14*chicken >=15

This is the right constraint for the above problem.

Because we must have 15 units of protein so it is the least quantity that we should have. We can have greater than this that's why the inequality sign.