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Typical background stuff, how would you solve this problem. A fair amount of give me your opinion about this or that. I had to create a presentation, as if I already had my role, to present to a group of 8 people that I'd later work with but were acting like the customer. I had to sell how Forsythe does a particular technology and take the questions and respond to the normal customer rejection questions.
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Solutions Architect

Interviewed at Forsythe Technology

3.2
Feb 7, 2016

Typical background stuff, how would you solve this problem. A fair amount of give me your opinion about this or that. I had to create a presentation, as if I already had my role, to present to a group of 8 people that I'd later work with but were acting like the customer. I had to sell how Forsythe does a particular technology and take the questions and respond to the normal customer rejection questions.

A paint manufacturer produces two types of paint, one type of standard quality (S) and the other of top quality (T). To make these paints, he needs two ingre- dients, the pigment and the resin. Standard quality paint requires 2 units of pigment and 3 units of resin for each unit made, and is sold at a profit of R1 per unit. Top quality paint requires 4 units of pigment and 2 units of resin for each unit made, and is sold at a profit of R1.50 per unit. He has stocks of 12 units of pigment, and 10 units of resin. Formulate the above problem as a linear programming problem to maximize his profit?
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Executive Engineer Solutions

Interviewed at Yokogawa India

4.2
Feb 29, 2016

A paint manufacturer produces two types of paint, one type of standard quality (S) and the other of top quality (T). To make these paints, he needs two ingre- dients, the pigment and the resin. Standard quality paint requires 2 units of pigment and 3 units of resin for each unit made, and is sold at a profit of R1 per unit. Top quality paint requires 4 units of pigment and 2 units of resin for each unit made, and is sold at a profit of R1.50 per unit. He has stocks of 12 units of pigment, and 10 units of resin. Formulate the above problem as a linear programming problem to maximize his profit?

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