Short Answer
Formulate the following problem as a linear programming problem (DO NOT SOLVE):A steel company produces two types of machine dies, part A and part B. Part A requires 6 hours of casting time and 4 hours of firing time. Part B requires 8 hours of casting time and 3 hours of firing time. The maximum number of hours per week available for casting and firing are 85 and 70, respectively. The company makes a $2.00 profit on each part A that it produces, and a $6.00 profit on each part B that it produces. How many of each type should the company produce each week in order to maximize its profit? (Let equal the number of A parts and
equal the number of B parts produced each week.)
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