The Ministry of Highways requires a mixture of sand and salt to spread on BC%u20
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Question
The Ministry of Highways requires a mixture of sand and salt to spread on BC%u2019s roads during the
winter. The mixture must contain not more than 70% sand and not less than 10% salt. (It may
also contain gravel, dirt, and other materials.) Products available include Carol%u2019s Road Mix, with
75% sand and 2% salt for $50/ton, and Gord%u2019s Grits, with 60% sand and 6% salt for $120/ton.
Pure salt costs $800/ton. What combination of the two mixtures and salt meets the requirements
with the lowest cost per ton?
Explanation / Answer
Let x = tonne of pure salt in 1 tonne of mixture
y = tonne of carol.
z = tonne of Gord grit
So, objective function S = 50y + 120z + 800x the price of the mixture
Constraints -
x+y+z =1 // This mixture must be 1 tonne
.75y+.6z <= .7 // total % of sand is less than 70%
0.02*y+0.06z + x >= 0.1 //Salt must be 10%
The optimal solution is x = 0.08 y = 091 z = 0 and hence price 111.22
I used phpsimplex to calculate it http://www.phpsimplex.com
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