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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 14:00 zoeycrew

Question 1 (2 points) Pablo and Kenneth are going make and sell some wooden figures to raise
money for a charity. Pablo will carve them and Kenneth will paint them. It takes
Pablo 2 hours to carve a small figure (S) and 3 hours to carve a large one (L). He
plans to spend 24 hours carving.
Kenneth will paint the figures and only has enough time to paint at most 10 of
them. They want to raise as much money as possible.
Which two of the following equations model the constraints of this
situation? (The constraints are the limits on what Pablo and Kenneth can make.)
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