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Machine 1 time. only one operator is required for machine 2. a maximum of 100 labor-hours is available for assignment to the machines during the coming week. other production requirements are that product 1 cannot account for more than 50% of the units produced and that product 3 must account for at least 20% of the units produced.(a) how many units of each product should be produced to maximize the total profit contribution? product # of units1 2 3 what is the projected weekly profit associated with your solution? $(b) how many hours of production time will be scheduled on each machine? if required, round your answers to two decimal places. machine hours schedule: machine 1 hoursmachine 2 hours(c) what is the value of an additional hour of labor? if required, round your answers to two decimal places.$(d) assume that labor capacity can be increased to 120 hours. develop the optimal product mix, assuming that the extra hours are made available. product # of units1 2 3 profit $would you be interested in using the additional 20 hours available for this resource? - select your answer -yesnoitem 12

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