A manufacturer produces two types of steel trunks. He has two machines A and B . The type…
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Linear Programming
A manufacturer produces two types of steel trunks. He has two machines A and B. The type P of the trunk requires 3 hours on machine A and 3 hours on machine B. The type Q of trunk requires 3 hours on machine A and 2 hours on machine B. Machines A and B are run daily for 18 hours and 15 hours respectively. There is a profit of ` 30 on the type P of the trunk and ` 25 on the type Q of the trunk. How many trunks of type P and Q respectively should be produced and sold to make maximum profit?
- 2, 3
- 3, 2
- 3, 3
- 1, 4
Answer
(C) 3, 3
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