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13 October, 00:00

A toy manufacturer ships a toy in one of two different size boxes. The small box contains 6 of the toy and the large box contains 10 of the toy.

A client orders no fewer than 100 of the toy. Based on his storage and sales needs, the client requires that he receive no more than 8 of the large boxes and no fewer than 6 of the small boxes.

The cost to the client for a small box is $4 and the cost to the client for a large box is $6. The client does not wish to exceed $200 for his order of toys.

Let x represent the number of small boxes and y represent the number of large boxes.

What constraints are placed on the variables in this situation?

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  1. 13 October, 03:16
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    The constraints placed on the variables y and x in this problem are y≤8 and x≥6.
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