Golden Electronics manufactures several products, including 45-inch GE45 and 60-inch GE60 television. It makes a profit of $50 on each GE45 and $75 on each GE60 television produced. During each shift, Golden allocates up to 300 man-hours in its production area and 240 man-hours in its assembly area to manufacture the televisions. Each GE45 requires two man-hours in the production area and one manhour in the assembly area, whereas each GE60 requires two man-hours in the production area and three man-hours in the assembly area.
Formulate the linear program for television production for Golden Electronics by following the example in lecture 1 part 1, i.e., identifying decision variables, objective function, and constraints.