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Mathematics, 24.07.2021 03:20, robbiannb1399

Total number of chocolate boxes that can be produced: x+y (<,<=,>,>=) ___ restrictions based on demand of each: y(<,<=,>,>=) ___x
maximum amount of white chocolate production: y(<,<=,>,>=) _
minimum amount of milk chocolate production: x(<,<=,>,>=) _
minimum amount of white chocolate production: y(<,<=,>,>=) _
vertices of feasible region : (0,0)(400,___)(_,___)(___,0)
optimization equation: profit = _x+_y
your maximum profit is $_ .you should produce _ boxes of milk chocolate and _ boxes of white chocolate .


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