A shopkeeper deals in two items-thermos flasks and air tight containers. A flask costs…
Mathematics · Class 12 · CBSE — Linear Programming
A shopkeeper deals in two items-thermos flasks and air tight containers. A flask costs him ` 120 and an air tight container costs him ` 60. He has at the most ` 12000 to invest and has space to store a maximum of 150 items. The profit on selling a flask is ` 20 and an air tight container is ` 15. Assuming that he will be able to sell all things he buys, how many flasks and containers respectively should he buy to maximize his profit?
- 40, 80
- 50, 100
- 100, 50
- 80, 40
Answer
(B) 50, 100
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