purchase are: x1: Pizza Slices x2: Hot Dogs x3: Barbeque Sandwiches The objective is for Julia to maximize profits. Julia’s goal is to earn a profit of at least $1,000.00 after each game. Profit = Sell – Cost Profit Function: Z = 0.75(X1) + 1.05(X2) + 1.35(X3) Constraints and Cost: The maximum amount of funds available for purchase is $1500.00 Cost per pizza slice = $0.75 because Julia purchases each pizza for $6.00 and there are 8 slices per pizza. Cost per hot dog = $0.45 Cost per sandwich
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they are tired of being bored so nine times out of ten there is a barbeque pit seating or leaning on the side of the house so we have a pit to cook on, now someone will start calling friends we know asking about food manly chicken, hamburger meat hot dogs things that would be in the refrigerator, and do you want to throw them on the grill them on saying this is saying hey we are having a cookout you want a come put something on the grill play cards, card games, watch movies and just kick it, with
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The influential members of London’s elite society in the seventeenth – century viewed the consumption of hot chocolate and later solid chocolate treat that were sold in upscale boutiques as a sign of being prestigious. While doing the same time period America settlers pioneered were developing cheaper chocolate bars for consumption to the masses. Centuries passed, and in the 19th hundreds America pioneers grown tired of the taste of mass production chocolate and desired the taste of prominent chocolate
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pizza, hot dogs, and barbecue sandwiches are the most popular food items among fans and so these are the items she would sell. A. Formulate a linear programming model for this case X1= the number of slices of pizza X2=the number of hot dog X3=the number of sandwiches The objective is to maximize total profit. Profit is calculated for each variable by subtracting cost from the selling price. For Pizza slice, Cost/slice=$6/8=$0.75 For hot dog= 1.50-0
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LECTURER DATE Julia’s Food Booth Formulate and solve an L.P. model for this case. Julia Robertson is trying to advance her education and financing her education, to do so she started a food booth outside the Tech stadium selling Slices of cheese pizza, hot dogs, and barbecue sandwiches. This covers the items X1, X2, and X3 respectively. The costs of these items are $4.50, $0.50 and $1.00 respectively. As one knows the objective is to maximize Julia Robertson’s profit. The method of doing this is by evaluating
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RESTORING MEMORIES Going through high school in the early sixties, when gas was 17cents a gallon, almost every young man’s dream was to own the fastest, prettiest car or truck in school. As a result, the hobby of car restoration once reserved for the rich and famous has spilled over into the masses of the baby boomers. Back when only the elite took part in the restoration of fine cars, they hired professionals to do the actual work and had only antique and often very rare foreign cars restored
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Coffee sales 25% or $6515 Hot Dog sales 20% or $5212 Hamburger sales 20% or $5212 Miscellaneous snacks 10% or $2606 3. What unit of sales is required to achieve the breakeven point? Soft drinks cost $.75 and sell for $1.50, revenue from soft drinks $.75 per drink The breakeven point for soft drinks is 8687 drinks (6515/.75) Coffee cost is $.50 and sells for $2.00, revenue from coffee $1.50 per cup The breakeven point on coffee is 4343 cups (6515/1.50) A hot dog costs $.80 and sells for
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John Doe English 112P 4 November 2009 Historical Perspective on The Hot Zone The Hot Zone by Richard Preston is a nonfiction book with aspects of a novel. Sometimes called a bio-thriller, it is about the Ebola virus in America. It was written to address a time of fear about viruses in the United States in a time of increased international interaction. Although its impact is negligible, it reflects the nervous attitude of the time. Richard Preston writes narrative nonfiction. Narrative nonfiction
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food booth A).Formulate and solve a linear programming model for Julia that will help you advise her if she should lease the booth. X1=number of cheese pizza slices X2=number of hot dogs X3=number of BBQ sandwiches Julia Food Booth | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Products | Pizza X1 | Hot Dog X2 | Barb Sand X3 | | | | | Profit per unit | $0.75 | $1.05 | $1.35 | Resources | Constraints | | | | Avail | Usage | Left Over | | Budget (i) | $0.75 | $0.45 |
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Create a Hot Dog Proposal ECO 561 Create a Hot Dog Proposal Starting a business is not easy. It is important to know about the economy, supply, and demand. Elasticity of demand and the market structure are vital to the businesses success. Is the business a monopoly, monopolistically competitve, or oligopoly? Angie, the owner of Create a Hot Dog started her business with a vision that became a success. Create a Hot Dog was established in 2004 by owner Angie Smith
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