All of the other constraints and priorities remained the same. Based on this snippet of the answer report, what happens during this production run?
William ran the original model in Excel and discovered that he was walking away from significant income. He reformulated the model with a new profit constraint of 16R + 24W + d2+ + d2- = 550.
Variable Cells
$D$16 Hours d1+ 0 0 Contin
$E$16 Hours d1- 0 7 Contin
$D$17 Profit d2+ 0 30 Contin
$E$17 Profit d2- 0 0 Contin
$D$18 Corn d3+ 0 0 Contin
$E$18 Corn d3- 0 0 Contin
$D$19 Sugar d4+ 0 0 Contin
$E$19 Sugar d4- 0 10 Contin
Answer: William will be producing such that he has 7 hours to work with, that is he is using 7 hours fewer than his 72 hour maximum. The mix he is producing results in falling short of his $550 hoped-for income by $30. William has 10 pounds of sugar left over from the 70 pounds he started the production run with. William is using all the corn he had on hand — all 40 bushels.
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