Solve the problem.A manufacturer makes three different drinks. Drink 1 contains 10% juice and 90% carbonated water. Drink 2 contains 50% juice and 50% carbonated water. Drink 3 contains 90% juice and 10% carbonated water. The manufacturer currently has available 60 liters of juice and 160 liters of carbonated water. Drink 1 sells for $1 per liter, Drink 2 sells for $2 per liter, and Drink 3 sells for $3.80 per liter. How many liters of each drink should the manufacturer make to maximize revenues?

A. 172.5 liters of Drink 1, 0 liters of Drink 2, 47.5 liters of Drink 3
B. 128.0 liters of Drink 1, 20 liters of Drink 2, 37.5 liters of Drink 3
C. 142.5 liters of Drink 1, 60 liters of Drink 2, 30.0 liters of Drink 3
D. 152.5 liters of Drink 1, 40 liters of Drink 2, 40.0 liters of Drink 3


Answer: A

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