Solve the following.Two foods are served to provide vitamin A and vitamin C. Food I contains 36 mg of vitamin C and 900 iu of vitamin A per unit. Food II contains 24 mg of vitamin C and 420 iu of vitamin A per unit. The calorie content is 100 calories per unit of Food I and 150 calories per unit of food II. How many units of each should be served so a patient receives at least 192 mg of vitamin C, at least 3900 iu of vitamin A, and so that the number of calories is minimized.
What will be an ideal response?
Minimum calories for two units of food I and 5 units of food II.
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