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28 December, 08:07

A small tailors' company wants to use at least 130 yards of fabric to sew evening skirts and dresses. A dress requires 4 yards of fabric and the production of a skirt will need 3 yards. Research shows that they will be able to sell at most three times as many skirts as dresses. A dress will take 10 hours to produce and a skirt will take 1 hour. They can assign to this work no more than 286 hours. Each dress will sell for $540, and each skirt will sell for $180. How many skirts should they sew to maximize the profit?

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  1. 28 December, 08:16
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    Answer: 66 skirts

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since research shows that they will be able to sell at most three times as many skirts as dresses, and a dress will take 10 hours to produce and a skirt will take 1 hour,

    Let the time of production be in 3:1

    For the production of the skirts and the dress.

    If 3 hours are used to produce 3 skirts, then 10 hours will be used for 1 dress.

    3 + 10 = 13

    286/13 = 22

    That is 22 dresses will be produced and 22 * 3 = 66 skirts will be produced.

    Therefore, they should sew 66 skirts in order to maximise the profit.
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