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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 02:10, chancler

Carlo and anita make mailboxes and toys in their craft shop near lincoln. each mailbox requires 3 hours of work from carlo and 4 hours from anita each toy requires 3 hours of work from carlo and 2 hours from anla carlo canot work mone than 12 hours per week and anita cannot work more than 12 hours per week, if each mailbox sells for $15 and oah toy sells for $23, then how many of each should they make to maxinze heir revenue? what a thair maximum rvenue carlo and anita should make toys. their maximum revenue is $ maiboxes and

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