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15 October, 16:02

A company manufacturer two types of printers, an inkjet printer and a laser printer. The company can make a total of 60 printers per day, and it has 120 labor-hours per day available. It takes 1 labor-hour to make a inkjet printer and 3 labor-hours to make a laser printers. The profit is $40 per inkjet printer and $60 per laser printer. How many of each type of printer should the company make to maximize its daily profit?

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  1. 15 October, 16:10
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    30 inkjet printers

    30 laser printers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be inkjet printer

    Let y be the laser printer

    Total printer produced per day = 60

    This implies that x+y = 60

    The company has 120 labor hours per day. If it has 1 labor hour to make a inkjet printer and 3 labor hours to make a laser printer, we will have

    x + 3y = 120

    So we have

    x + y = 60 ... (1)

    x + 3y = 120 ... (2)

    Subtract equation 1 from 2

    We have

    2y = 60

    y = 60/2

    y = 30

    Put y = 30 into equation 1

    x + y = 60

    x + 30 = 60

    x = 60 - 30

    x = 30

    Therefore we have 30 inkjet printers and 30 laser printer.
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