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Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Topi MS MS 101 A candidate for the position of governor of a midwestern state has an

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A candidate for the position of governor of a midwestern state has an advertising budget of $1.5 million. The candidate’s advisors have identified four advertising options: newspaper advertisements, radio commercials, television commercials, and billboard advertisements. The costs of these media options average $1,500, $2500, $10,000, and $7,500 respectively. If xjequals the number of units purchased of media option j:(a) Write an equation which requires total advertising expenditures of $1.5 million(number of media options purchased) xj1,500x1+ 2,500x2+ 10,000x3+ 7,500x4= $1.5 million

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ExerciseQuestions(b) If it has been determined that 100 newspaper ads, 300 radio ads, and 50 billboard ads will be used, how many television ads can they purchaseoto devote this plane to one supply item only, how many containers could be shipped of each item.Equation 1,500x1+ 2,500x2+ 10,000x3+ 7,500x4= $1.5 millioneq 1For Television ads 1,500(100) + 2,500(300) + 10,000x3+ 7,500(50) = 1,500,000150,000 + 75,000 + 10,000x3+ 375,000 = 1,500,000600,000 + 10,000x3= 1,500,00010,000x3= 1,500,000 –600,000 10,000x3 = 900,000 x3= 900,000/10,000 x3 = 90, So 90 television ads can be purchased

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