Short Answer
A company produces two products (A and B) using three resources (I, II, and III). Each product A requires 1 unit of resource I and 3 units of resource II and has a profit of $1. Each product B requires 2 units of resource I, 3 units of resource II, and 4 units of resource III and has a profit of $3. Resource I is constrained to 40 units maximum per day; resource II, 90 units; and resource III, 60 units.
Is the production combination 15 A's and 15 B's feasible?
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