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Larry Edison is the director of the Computer Center for Buckly college. He now needs to schedule the staffing of the center. It is open 8 a. m. until midnight, Larry has monitored the usage of the center at various times of the day, and determined that the following number of computer consultants are required: Two types of computer consultants can be hired: full-time and part-time. The full-time consultants work for 8 consecutive hours in any of the following shifts: morning (8 A. M.–4 P. M.), afternoon (noon–8 P. M.), and evening (4 P. M.–midnight). Full-time consultants are paid $40 per hour. Part-time consultants can be hired to work any of the four shifts listed in the above table. Part-time consultants are paid $30 per hour. An additional requirement is that during every time period, there must be at least 2 full-time consultants on duty for every part-time consultant on duty. Larry would like to determine how many full-time and how many part-time workers should work each shift to meet the above requirements at the minimum possible cost.

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Formulate a linear programming model for this problem.

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