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The number of each model should the company produce to maximize the profit and also to find the maximum profit. The GL Company makes televisions. It produces a 32-inch screen that sells for $100 profit and a 48-inch screen that sells for $150 profit. On the assembly since the 32 inch screen requires 3 hr and 48-inch screen takes 5 hr. The cabinet shop spends 1 hr on the cabinet for the 48-inch screen. Both models require 2 hr of time for testing and packing. On one production run, the company has available 3900 work hours on the assembly line, 2100 work hours in the cabinet shop and 2200 work hours in the testing and packing department.
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