Optimal Profit A manufacturer produces two models of bicycles. The table shows the times (in hours) required for assembling, painting, and packaging each model.
The total times available for assembling, painting, and packaging are 4000 hours, 4800 hours, and 1500 hours, respectively. The profits per unit are
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