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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP. A toy manufacturer makes a toy truck, a toy car, and a toy boat. The production spreadsheet is: Toy/Time to Produce/Cost to Produce/ Profit for Each Truck 10 minutes $1.00 $1.00 Car 12 minutes $0.75 $1.50 Boat 8 minutes $0.80 $0.60 After accounting for breaks, a worker actually works 400 minutes each day. The manufacturer needs each worker to generate a potential profit of $35 each day. Write a system of inequalities that expresses these constraints.

OpenStudy (lena772):

Fix the chart so it's legible please.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A toy manufacturer makes a toy truck, a toy car, and a toy boat. The production spreadsheet is: (Toy) (Time to Produce) (Cost to Produce) (Profit for Each) (Truck) (10 minutes) ($1.00) ($1.00) (Car) (12 minutes) ($0.75) ($1.50) (Boat) (8 minutes) ($0.80) ($0.60) After accounting for breaks, a worker actually works 400 minutes each day. The manufacturer needs each worker to generate a potential profit of $35 each day. Write a system of inequalities that expresses these constraints.

OpenStudy (lena772):

t+c+b>=$35 t+c+b=400

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how did you get that

OpenStudy (lena772):

Because the workers work 400 minutes a day, so the total amount of toys produced (t for truck, c for car and b for boat) must be = to 400 minutes. And they also must produce a profit of $35

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok, thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for the medal

OpenStudy (lena772):

you're welcome

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