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Business, 20.12.2019 03:31 raytaylorh010801

Bbb makes premium and standard bicycles. each premium bike yields a profit of $18,and each standard bike yields a profit of $15. a premium bike requires 4 hours of processing at machine center a and 3 hours at machine center b. a standard bike requires 2 hours of processing at machine center a, and 3 hours at machine center b. machine center a has a maximum of 140 hours of available capacity per day, machine canter b has 82 hours. the company only sells fully assembled bikes. a) if the company wishes to maximize profit, how many premium bikes and standard bikes should be produced per day? b) what is the $ amount of this profit? c) is the solution feasible?

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