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Business, 21.01.2021 23:10 irene3492

A company wishes to produce two types of souvenirs: Type A and Type B. Each Type A souvenir will result in a profit of $1.00, and each Type B souvenir will result in a profit of $1.80. To manufacture a Type A souvenir requires 2 minutes on Machine I and 1 minute on Machine II. A Type B souvenir requires 1 minute on Machine I and 3 minutes on Machine II. There are 3 hours available on Machine I and 5 hours available on Machine II. A. The optimal solution holds if the contribution to the profit of a Type B souvenir lies between $___ and $___.
B. Find the contribution to the profit of a Type A souvenir (with the contribution to the profit of a Type B souvenir held at $1.20), given that the optimal profit of the company will be $184.80.
C) What will be the optimal profit of the company if the contribution to the profit of a Type B souvenir is $2.00 (with the contribution to the profit of a Type A souvenir held at $1.00)?

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