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RMC Inc. Problem, GP Summary Mixture in Product Raw Material Available Fuel Solvent Material 1 20 tons 2/5 1/2 Material 2 5 tons - 1/5 Material 3 3/5 3/10 Profit $/ton 40 30 Goal 1: min $1500 profit Goal 2: max 19 tons material 3

RMC Inc. Problem, Version 2 Formulation X1 = number of tons of fuel, positive X2 = number of tons of solvent, positive S.T. Material 1 Material 2 Material 3 Profit

RMC Inc. Problem Version 2, GP Formulation