Producing Gasoline Two oil refineries produce three grades

Chapter 7, Problem 7.1.1.382

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Producing Gasoline Two oil refineries produce three grades of gasoline: A, B, and C. At each refinery, the three grades of gasoline are produced in a single operation in the following proportions: Refinery 1 produces 1 unit of A, 2 units of B, and 1 unit of C; Refinery 2 produces 1 unit of A, 4 units of B, and 4 units of C. For the production of one operation, Refinery 1 charges $300 and Refinery 2 charges $600. A customer needs 100 units of A, 320 units of B, and 200 units of C. How should the orders be placed if the customer is to minimize his cost?

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