Linear Programming - Graphical Method
Linear Programming - Graphical Method
Problem 1: YVP Companies Inc. produces two brands of cat food called Kitty-C and Kitty-D.
Contributions from Kitty-C is P50.00 per pack while Kitty-D yields a contribution of P60.00 per pack. Both
products are blended from two basic ingredients—a protein source and a carbohydrate source product
require the following ingredients:
Equations x y
0 350
4x + 2y = 700
175 0
0 500
3x + 1y = 500
166.67 0
(0, 350)
(150, 50) *
Feasible region
(166.67, 0)
Coordinates x y Profit (Derived from substitution of x, and y values to the objective function
Step 7. Recommendation
To maximize the profit, YVP Companies Inc. must produce zero (0) bag of Kitty-C brand and must
produce 350 bags of Kitty-D brand since the unique point of (0, 350) generates more profit of
P21,000.00 than the other points.
Problem 2: A sugarcane farmer is purchasing fertilizer containing three nutrients: N (Nitrogen), P
(Phosphorus) and K (Potassium). The minimum needs are 1,600 pounds (lb.) of Nitrogen (N), 2,000 lb. of
Phosphorous (P), and 800 lb. of Potassium (K). There are two popular brands of fertilizers on the market:
Fast Grow and Easy Grow. Fast Grow, costing Php 40.00 a bag, contains 30 lb. of N, 50 lb. of P, and 10
lb. of K. Easy Grow, costing Php 30.00 a bag, contains 20 lb. of N, P, and K. If the grower wishes to
minimize costs while still maintaining the nutrients required, how many bags of each brand should the
sugarcane farmer bought?
Step 4. Solutions
Equations x y
0 80
30x + 20y = 1 ,600
53.33 0
0 100
50x + 20y = 2,000
40 0
0 40
10x + 20y = 800
80 0
Step 5. Plotting of linear constraints to the graph and Identification of ‘feasible region’
(0, 100)
(20, 50) *
(40, 20) *
(80, 0)
Coordinates x y Cost (Derived from substitution of x, and y values to the objective function
Step 7. Recommendation
To minimize the cost while still maintaining the nutrients required, a sugarcane farmer must
purchase 40 bags of ‘fast grow’ fertilizer and 20 bags of ‘easy grow’ fertilizer