Find the number of American and British planes that  were used to maximize cargo capacity.

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On June 24, 1948, the former Soviet Union blocked all 
land and water routes through East Germany to Berlin. 
A gigantic airlift was organized using American and British 
planes to bring food, clothing, and other supplies to the 
more than 2  million people in West Berlin. The cargo 
capacity was 30,000 cubic feet for an American plane and 
20,000  cubic  feet for a British plane. To break the Soviet 
blockade, the Western Allies had to maximize cargo capacity, 
but were subject to the following restrictions:
•  No more than 44 planes could be used.
•  The larger American planes required 16 personnel per 
fight, double that of the requirement for the British 
planes. The total number of personnel available could not 
exceed 512.
•  The cost of an American fight was $9000 and the cost of 
a British fight was $5000. Total weekly costs could not 
exceed $300,000.
Find the number of American and British planes that 
were used to maximize cargo capacity.

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LPP Formulation

With the given information, we can formulate an LPP.

Let A be number of American planes and B be number of British planes

Objective function:

Objective is to maximize the cargo.

Max 30000A + 20000B

Constraints:

(1) No more than 44 planes can be used.

A + B <= 44

(2) The larger American planes required 16 personnel per fight, double that of the requirement for the British planes. The total number of personnel available could not exceed 512.

16A + 8B <= 512

(3) The cost of an American fight was $9000 and the cost of a British fight was $5000. Total weekly costs could not exceed $300,000.

9000A + 5000B <= 300000

A,B >= 0

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