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The tabular company makes two types of tables: rectangular and round. each table requires assembly, finishing, and a certain amount of wood to make. due to the other uses of the assembly-finishing area in the evenings, it can be used for at most 9 hours per day, and all tables must be completed on the day of manufacture. producing a rectangular table requires 3 hours of assembly and finishing, and 0.2 cubic meters of wood. producing a round table requires 1.5 hours of assembly and finishing, and 0.4 cubic meters of wood. note also that: • there is only 1 cubic metre of wood available per day. • only one table can be assembled/finished at a time. • a rectangular table gives a profit of €175, whereas a square table gives a profit of €200. • due to a labour agreement, the assembly-finishing crew needs to work at least 6 hours per day. assuming profit is to be maximised, how many rectangular tables should be made?
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