Solve the problem.A stereo manufacturer makes three types of stereo systems, I, II, and III, with profits of $20, $30, and $40, respectively. No more than 100 type-I systems can be made per day. Type-I systems require 5 man-hours, and the corresponding numbers of man-hours for types II and III are 10 and 15, respectively. If the manufacturer has available 2000 man-hours per day, determine the number of units from each system that must be manufactured in order to maximize profit. Compute the corresponding profit.
What will be an ideal response?
100 of type-I, 150 of type-II, and none of type-III systems;
maximum profit = $6500
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