sir can u help me with this? Due to the quality of the sun and the region’s excellent climate, a winemaking company can produce two varieties of grapes - Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. The company must manage its $9500 capital since each hectare of Sauvignon Blanc would cost $100, while Chardonnay would cost $200 per hectare. The company only has available 1100 man-days. Sauvignon Blanc requires 10 man-days per hectare and 30 man-days per hectare for Chardonnay. How much hectare must the company plant for each variety of grapes to maximize its profit from $50 per hectare of Sauvignon Blanc and $120 per hectare of Chardonnay?
on youtube there are so many low quality math videos from 2005 which annoys me when im grinding for a test. In class, I never understood linear programming but this video clarified it to the point that I feel confident enough for my test. Not only did you save me hours of studying, but you also made me feel very confident for my upcoming test. Thanks so much.
You’re welcome Newvo! Glad my video helped you understand linear programming better! Report back if you want and let us all know how you did on your test...
@@MariosMathTutoring .....you are doing good but my question is that must I shade the wanted region can't I still shade the unwanted region and still get it?
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A carpenter makes three types of tables; students (x), teachers (y), and dining (z). The students’ table require 2 hours for sanding and 3 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢36.00. The teachers’ model table require 4 hours for sanding and 3 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢40.00. The dining table require 2 hours for sanding and 5 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢40.00. How should production be allocated to maximise profits if 80 hours are available for sanding and 120 hours for staining? Formulate these data in linear programming of maximising.
He was using the elimination strategy to isolate one of the variables; -2 was used to cancel out the +2, but in return, he had to multiply the whole equation.
Hi sir can you give me a possible question and a brief answer about LP. I really like your video however i cannot connect my case study to your video. Can you give me some question and answer related to case studies like mexican WIRE WINDING incorporated .. thank you sir .
@@samvibes8544 To isolate y (by removing x) to be able to solve for y from the system of equations - he added the 2 equations after multiplying by -2. He could have also multiplied by (positive) 2 and subtracted and yielded the same result.
Linear Programming (Optimization) 2 Examples Minimize & Maximize ua-cam.com/video/Y7e7DCsDUMY/v-deo.html see 2 more examples I did in this video.
sir can u help me with this?
Due to the quality of the sun and the region’s excellent climate, a winemaking company can produce two varieties of grapes - Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. The company must manage its $9500 capital since each hectare of Sauvignon Blanc would cost $100, while Chardonnay would cost $200 per hectare. The company only has available 1100 man-days. Sauvignon Blanc requires 10 man-days per hectare and 30 man-days per hectare for Chardonnay. How much hectare must the company plant for each variety of grapes to maximize its profit from $50 per hectare of Sauvignon Blanc and $120 per hectare of Chardonnay?
Exuse me mate, i got this constraint:
155x+59y>=643 and it was reorganized to Y1>=(643-155x)/59
How does this work please help.
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Agreed! Same here!! 😭
on youtube there are so many low quality math videos from 2005 which annoys me when im grinding for a test. In class, I never understood linear programming but this video clarified it to the point that I feel confident enough for my test. Not only did you save me hours of studying, but you also made me feel very confident for my upcoming test. Thanks so much.
You’re welcome Newvo! Glad my video helped you understand linear programming better! Report back if you want and let us all know how you did on your test...
Will do
So, did it go well?
@@newvo6571 how did it go?
He failed... Rip.
I appreciate you taking the time to put this together (and helping me put it together!).
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This was just awesome. Have an exam tomorrow and I'm totally confident after this. Thank you!
+Nwanne 1nne Great! Glad my video helped you. Report back and let us know how did on your test if you want. Good luck!
@@MariosMathTutoring .....you are doing good but my question is that must I shade the wanted region can't I still shade the unwanted region and still get it?
omg thankyou so much, i missed a day of school because of a cold and i felt so lost today. im ready to ace this test in 2 days! God bless you
If only my teacher in college and high school is like you, I would understand every math subject like learning ABCs...
Your doing this in high school and college!?
I just want to take time to thank you for this video, it really helped me a lot. I was super anxious and stressed about this topic but because of your video, all this anxiety has gone away! Keep it up and God Bless you!
im so glad i found you sir
Thanks, i couldnt understand how to get the middle point with the constraints and now I know how. Thanks a lot for taking your time in teaching us.
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WAIT I FINALLY UNDERSTAND THIS NOW OH MY GOD. thank you mario, my savior once again. i shall now hopefully pass this 100 point math test tomorrow. 🙏
If only my professor was as precise! Thank you Mario!!!!
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6:00 I think it is important to note, that maximizing the objective function is the same as minimizing the negative of that objective function.
Straightforward, precise instruction. Much appreciated!
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Thank you so much Mario, Pre Ap Pre-Calc in freshman year has been confusing. This really helped!
Glad my video helped you George! Lots of precalculus videos on my Mario’s Math Tutoring channel.
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You are amazing! I hated this topic and always procrastinated doing it. But today I finally did, opened your video and viola, did 5 practice questions, and all right!, thanks a bunch dude, you earned a new subscriber!
Thank you for a beautiful and clear discussion of this topic
Glad you enjoyed it!
A carpenter makes three types of tables; students (x), teachers (y), and dining (z). The students’ table require 2 hours for sanding and 3 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢36.00. The teachers’ model table require 4 hours for sanding and 3 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢40.00. The dining table require 2 hours for sanding and 5 hours for staining. Its profit margin is GH¢40.00. How should production be allocated to maximise profits if 80 hours are available for sanding and 120 hours for staining? Formulate these data in linear programming of maximising.
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Very lucid and comprehensible explanation. Really helpful for novice in LP like me :)
Examples are very important. thank you for this aming content.
Thank you very much. I managed to correct my mistakes. Very clear.
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Thank you so much! My teacher doesn't teach and this helped big time.
This was really helpful for my math project at school, thanks Mario!
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So wonderfully explained. Thanks
Thank you sir so much for the video. It really helped me a lot.
Glad it helped you Ahnaf!
thanks a lot for your work, video was very helpful
It was clear and easy to get. thanks a lot
Thank you so much, this video helped me understand better
Glad it helped!
This video saved me.
Thank you! Great explanation
Amazing explanation!
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very clear and easy to follow. thanks!
+B Deedle your welcome! Glad you liked the video!
Great video the hardest part is definitely constraints
Glad you liked my video...yes i agree ...writing the constraint equations is the tough part
Very understandable. Good work.
Glad you liked my Linear Programming video Amani!
thanks you so much! This was just awesome
Help me alot
Glad my video helped you!
Wow!! Thanks so so much!!
Soo clear thanks
thank u for making it se easy to understand...
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Thank you so much
really appreciated sir
Thank you.
Perfect .
At 5:25, where did the negative two that you multiplied with come from?
He was using the elimination strategy to isolate one of the variables; -2 was used to cancel out the +2, but in return, he had to multiply the whole equation.
Look up for: simultaneous equations, there lies your answer :)
Thanks
very useful video . thank you
Your welcome! Glad it helped you!
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grate for review
ty so much
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Do you have a course on operations research?
thank you very much .
Your welcome. Glad my video was able to help you.
Amazing
Hello sir. Please why did you use -2 on the two equations?
Is there a proof for why it has to be on one of the vertices?
Can you suggest a basic book on operations research
Legend
Hi sir can you give me a possible question and a brief answer about LP. I really like your video however i cannot connect my case study to your video. Can you give me some question and answer related to case studies like mexican WIRE WINDING incorporated .. thank you sir .
very useful
Glad you liked the video Ruchita!
thank you
Your welcome!
If there is a dotted line () does that change your cornerpoints?
hi, why did you multiply the top equation by negative 2? (during the finding of that one vertices)? thank you for this video :>
also would like to understand this!
I think it might be the least common mutiple
wait, 240 hours a day? whaaaaaaa
Nice ...
Glad you liked the video Obaydullah!
I didn't understand how that -2 was used in that equation (time - 5:23)
Why did you multiply the (x+y=80) with -2 ??
I have same question
@@samvibes8544 To isolate y (by removing x) to be able to solve for y from the system of equations - he added the 2 equations after multiplying by -2. He could have also multiplied by (positive) 2 and subtracted and yielded the same result.
I thought you had to define the decision variables?
A+
Jhonny?
Wow
Wait, what?
i thought if the results from the test point are true you shade the opposite side of the test point. Is it so???
Francium, no ...if the test point is true that is the side you shade.
@@MariosMathTutoring thank you so much
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thank you
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