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5 June, 16:42

Larry's Fish Market buys salmon (S) for $5 per pound and a local whitefish (W) for $3.50 per pound. Larry wants to minimize his cost, but he cannot spend more than $160. The objective function that minimizes these costs for Larry is:

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  1. 5 June, 19:19
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    5S + 3.5W <=160

    Explanation:

    The computation of minimizes these costs for Larry is shown below:-

    Slamon Fish $5 per pound.

    Local Whitefish = $3.50 per pound.

    Assume Larry purchase of Salmon = S Pounds

    and Local white fish = W

    Larry cost spent of Salmon = 5S

    Larry spent of White fish = 3.5W

    Minimise Z = 5S + 3.5W

    5S + 3.5W <=160

    So, The cost condition is maximum.
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