Multiple Choice
Classic New Orleans desserts include pralines and Bananas Foster - both are absolutely essential to eat on any trip to the city.Chefs may quibble about this ingredient list as there are dozens of variations on each recipe, but these ingredients are common to most formulations.A recipe for a dozen pralines takes a cup of pecans, two cups of brown sugar, a cup of granulated sugar, a half teaspoon of vanilla and a tablespoon of rum.A recipe for Bananas Foster requires a cup of pecans, a cup of brown sugar, a cup of granulated sugar, a banana, and a tablespoon of rum and makes two servings.Bananas Foster is considered a dessert for two and is priced accordingly at $15.Your pantry has on hand 24 cups of pecans, 40 cups of brown sugar, 12 cups of cane syrup, 20 cups of granulated sugar, 40 teaspoons of vanilla, twelve bananas, and 64 tablespoons of rum.Pralines sell for $22.68 per dozen.Your first constraint for a graphical solution has been plotted.Which constraint is it?
A) the Praline constraint
B) the Bananas Foster constraint
C) the pecan constraint
D) the brown sugar constraint
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