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29 June, 09:58

A manufacturer of golf clubs makes a profit of $60 per set on a model A set and $45 per set on a model B set. Daily production of the model A clubs is between 30 and 50 sets, inclusive, and that of the model B clubs is between 10 and 20, inclusive. The total daily production is not to exceed 50 sets how many sets of each model should be man manufactured per day to maximize the profit?

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  1. 29 June, 10:18
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    If the question does not limit man to produce only one model of club, then the maximized profit of every condition produced under 50 sets daily will be all model A exclusive. such as $60 x 50 (model A), even just produce 49 set that day, the maximal profit is still $60 x 49.

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    If the question does not limit man to produce only one model of club, then the maximized profit of every condition produced under 50 sets daily will be all model A exclusive. such as $60 x 50 (model A), even just produce 49 set that day, the maximal profit is still $60 x 49.

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