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An apple pie uses 4 cups of apples and 3 cups of flour. an apple cobbler uses 2 cups of apples and 3 cups of flour. you have 16 cups of apples an 15 cups of flour. when you sell these at the farmers market you make $3.00 profit per apple pie and $2.00 profit per apple cobbler. use linear programming to determine how many apple pies and how many apple cobblers you should make to maximize profit. let x=the number of apple pies you make. let y=the number of apple cobblers you make write an inequality to show the constraint on the amount of apples you have. 1a. apple pie uses 4 cups and 3 cups of flour. apple cobbler uses 2 cups of apples and 3 cups of flour you have 16 cups of apples and 15 cups of flour apple pie= $3.00, $2.00 apple cobbler. x=apple pie, y=apple cobbler write an inequality to show the constraint on the amount of apples you have. 4x+2y< =16 1b. wr

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