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6. Sally makes dresses and sells them on Etsy. She needs to determine how many dresses she should put up for sale, given the materials she has and the profits she will make. The first style of dress she wants to make, long with long sleeves, requires 5 yards of fabric, 12 buttons, and 192 yards of thread. The second style, a short-sleeved, short dress, will require 4 yards of fabric, 8 buttons, and 118 yards of thread. Sally has purchased 300 yards of fabric, 600 buttons, and 10,000 yards of thread. The profit margin for the long dress will be $40 and the profit margin on the short dress will be $35. At least half of the dresses should be long and no more than 45% of the dresses should be short in order to offer customers a variety. a. How many of each dress should Sally produce to maximize profits

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