To make one pack of allbeef hot dogs, a manufacturer uses 1 lb of beef; to make
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To make one pack of allbeef hot dogs, a manufacturer uses 1 lb of beef; to make one pack of regular hot dogs, the manufacturer uses 12 lb each of beef and pork. The profit on the all-beef hot dogs is 40 cents per pack, and the profit on regular hot dogs is 30 cents per pack. If there are 200 lb of beef and 150 lb of pork available, how many packs of all-beef and how many packs of regular hot dogs should the manufacturer make to maximize the profit? What is the profit?
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A Survey Of Mathematics With Applications
ISBN: 9780135740460
11th Edition
Authors: Allen R. Angel, Christine D. Abbott, Dennis Runde
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