Question: Students decided to open up a bubble tea caf on campus in order to make huge profits. For now, the Caf will only serve two
Students decided to open up a bubble tea caf on campus in order to make huge profits. For now, the Caf will only serve two drinks: milk teas and fruit slushes. They expect to have no more than 200 customers visiting them daily with each customer buying exactly one drink, meaning that no more than 200 drinks will be sold daily. A cup of milk tea requires 0.2 pounds of tea leaves and 0.75 litres of water, while a cup of fruit slush needs 1.5 pounds of frozen fruit and 0.5 litres of water. Caf will receive daily shipments of ingredients with 25 pounds of tea leaves and 120 litres of water for daily usage. At the same time, they need to use at least 15 pounds of frozen fruit every day to keep them fresh. A cup of milk tea can be sold for $3.50, while a cup of fruit slush can be sold for $5.00
Business Caf realized that if they were to make zero cups of milk tea, then none of the tea leaves would get used up. Because the Caf does not have enough storage space to hold all 25 pounds of tea leaves, students decided that the Caf should use at least 10 pounds of tea leaves each day. Remove the max tea leafs constraint and add this min tea leaves constraint. Assume no other changes to the problem.
Identify the constraints on the following graph:



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