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If there is a maximum of 4,000 hours of labor available per month and 300 ping-pong balls (x1) or 125 wiffle balls (x2) can be produced per hour of labor, which of the following constraints reflects this situation? explain why you chose such answer.
a) 300x1 + 125x2 > = 4,000
b) 300x1 + 125x2 < = 4,000
c) 425(x1 + x2) < = 4,000
d) 300x1 + 125x2 = 4,000
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