Kelson Sporting Equipment, Inc., makes two different types of baseball gloves: a regular model and a catcher's model. Letting R = number of regular gloves C = number of catcher's mitts leads to the following formulation: Max 5R + 8C s.t. R + 3 2 C ≤ 800 Cutting and sewing 1 2 R + 1 3 C ≤ 280 Finishing 1 8 R + 1 4 C ≤ 100 Packaging and shipping R, C ≥ 0 The computer solution is shown below. Optimal Objective Value = 3640.00000 Variable Value Reduced Cost R 440.00000 0.00000 C 180.00000 0.00000 Constraint Slack/Surplus Dual Value 1 90.00000 0.00000 2 0.00000 3.00000 3 0.00000 28.00000 Variable ObjectiveCoefficient AllowableIncrease AllowableDecrease R 5.00000 7.00000 1.00000 C 8.00000 2.00000 4.66667 Constraint RHSValue AllowableIncrease AllowableDecrease 1 800.00000 Infinite 90.00000 2 280.00000 120.00000 146.66667 3 100.00000 18.00000 30.00000 (a) Determine the objective coefficient ranges. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) regular glove to catcher's mitt to  (b) Interpret the ranges in part (a). (Round your answers to two decimal places.) As long as the profit contribution for the regular glove is between $  and $  , the current solution     optimal. As long as the profit contribution for the catcher's mitt is between $  and $  , the current solution     optimal. (c) Interpret the right-hand-side ranges. The dual values for the resources are applicable over the following ranges. (Round your answers to two decimal places. If there is no upper or lower limit, enter NO LIMIT.) (d) How much will the value of the optimal solution improve (in $) if 10 extra hours of packaging and shipping time are made available? $  cutting and sewing to finishing to packaging and shipping to

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Kelson Sporting Equipment, Inc., makes two different types of baseball gloves: a regular model and a catcher's model. Letting
  • R = number of regular gloves
  • C = number of catcher's mitts

leads to the following formulation: Max 5R + 8C s.t. R + 3 2 C ≤ 800 Cutting and sewing 1 2 R + 1 3 C ≤ 280 Finishing 1 8 R + 1 4 C ≤ 100 Packaging and shipping R, C ≥ 0

The computer solution is shown below.
Optimal Objective Value = 3640.00000
Variable Value Reduced Cost
R 440.00000 0.00000
C 180.00000 0.00000
Constraint Slack/Surplus Dual Value
1 90.00000 0.00000
2 0.00000 3.00000
3 0.00000 28.00000
Variable Objective
Coefficient
Allowable
Increase
Allowable
Decrease
R 5.00000 7.00000 1.00000
C 8.00000 2.00000 4.66667
Constraint RHS
Value
Allowable
Increase
Allowable
Decrease
1 800.00000 Infinite 90.00000
2 280.00000 120.00000 146.66667
3 100.00000 18.00000 30.00000
(a)
Determine the objective coefficient ranges. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
regular glove to catcher's mitt to 
(b)
Interpret the ranges in part (a). (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
As long as the profit contribution for the regular glove is between $  and $  , the current solution     optimal. As long as the profit contribution for the catcher's mitt is between $  and $  , the current solution     optimal.
(c)
Interpret the right-hand-side ranges.
The dual values for the resources are applicable over the following ranges. (Round your answers to two decimal places. If there is no upper or lower limit, enter NO LIMIT.)
(d) How much will the value of the optimal solution improve (in $) if 10 extra hours of packaging and shipping time are made available?
cutting and sewing to finishing to packaging and shipping to 
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