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Business, 21.05.2020 00:09 ksanchez2100

Pittsboro PCs is a computer retail store that sells three kinds of personal computers: traditional desktops, business oriented laptops and cool hip tablets. The company earns a net profit of $625 for the desktops, $900 for the laptop, and $500 for the tablet. The computers that Pittsboro PCs cells are manufactured by WolfConn. WolfConn, due to current demand from other retail computer store customers, cannot ship more than 80 desktops and 75 laptops to Pittsboro PCs in the next month. However, WolfConn requires that Pittsboro PCs order a minimum of 50 tablets. Pittsboro PCs must spend 1 hour of labor to setup desktops computers, 3 hours of labor to setup laptop computers, and 2 hours of labor to setup tablets. The company expects to have a limit of 300 hours available for computer setups during the next month. How many of each model should the company order to maximize profit. The company is sure it can sell all the computers they ord

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