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3. A retail store stocks two types of shirts A and B. These are packed in attractive cardboard
boxes. During a week the store can sell a maximum of 400 shirts of type A and a
maximum of 300 shirts of type B. The storage capacity, however, is limited to a
maximum of 600 both types combined. Type A shirt fetches a profit of $2 per unit and
type B a profit of $5 per unit. How many of each type the store should stock per week to
maximize the total profit? (Use the graphic method)​

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Answered by aditigupta6croll36
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A retail store stocks two types of shirt A and B

A retail store stocks two types of shirts A and B. These are packed in attractive cardboard boxes. During a week the store can sell a maximum of 400 shirts of type A and a maximum of 300 shirts of type B. ...

600 of both types combined. Type A shirt fetches a profit of Rs. 2/- per unit and type B a profit of Rs.

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