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13 February, 03:10

Anonymous 5 years ago

Carmelita makes and sells stuffed animals. To make a large animal, it costs her $1.50 for stuffing and $6 for exterior materials. To make a small animal, it costs her $0.75 for stuffing and $4 for exterior materials. Each month she spends at most $26.25 for stuffing and at most $120 for exterior materials. She makes a profit of $10 on each large stuffed animal and $6 on each small stuffed animal. Given her constraints, what is the maximum profit she can make in a month?

A $180

B $190

C $200

D $210

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  1. 13 February, 03:55
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    I'm not to sure about this but A.?
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