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Transcribed Image Text:LINEAR PROGRAMMING: Use the proper Linear Programming procedures to solve each problem. YOU
SHOULD BE ABLE TO SHOW ALL REQUIRED STEPS Be sure to include the goal equation, all constraints, the
feasible region, and show testing of the vertex points. Only the final answers gets entered on MyOpenMath
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John runs a factory that manufactures food blenders. Each T50 takes 6 ounces of plastic and 4 ounces of
metal. Each B4 requires 4 ounces of plastic and 6 ounces of metal. The factory has 224 ounces of plastic,
276 ounces of metal available, and a maximum of 20 T50 models can be built each week. If each T50
generates $4 in profit, and each B4 generates $2, how many of each of the food blenders should John have
the factory make each week to make the most profit?
Solution:
Number of model T50 manufactured per week:
Number of model B4 manufactured per week:
For a Maximum profit of: $
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