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Mathematics, 16.06.2021 01:00 macp98463oz47dl

Please answer quickly this is due today and I just can’t figure it all out!! In Andrews furniture shop he build bookshelves and tables each type of furniture takes him about the same time to make he figures he has time to make at most 25 pieces of furniture this by the Saturday the material for each book shelf cost him $20 in a materials for each table cost and $45 he has $675 to spend on materials Andrew makes a profit of $60 on each bookshelf and a profit of $100 for each table how many of each piece of furniture should Andrew make to maximize his profit 1. write a system of inequalities that represents Andrews constraints explain what each of the inequalities represents you should have four inequalities

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