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A manufacturer makes two products, each requiring time on two different machines. Each unit of product 1 requires 3/4 hour of machine 1, and 1/4 hour on machine 2; each unit of product 2 requires 1/4 hour on machine 1, and 1/3 hour on machine 2. Machine 1 is available for 12 hours each day, and Machine 2, 10 hours. The unit profit on Products 1 and 2 are 50 pesos and 60 pesos, respectively. Determine the optimal combination of the products that will maximize profit.
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