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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 20:40 seth82

A carpenter is making tables(y) and chairs(x). Each table takes 5 hours to make and is sold for $100 and each chair takes 3 hours to make and is sold for $30. His goal each week is to make more than $500 from selling tables and chairs and work no more than 40 hours. What combination of tables and chairs will maximize his profit?


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