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23095154&deployment;!de 557305278875652050 12576008elSBN-978 1305861 770#1&parentld;·23095 1 Spencer St-Pierre gnment 59 PM EST Kelson Sporting Equipment, Inc., makes two different types of baseball gloves: a regular model and a catcher's model. The firm has 700 hours of production time available in its cutting and sewing department, 300 hours available in its finishing department, and 200 hours available in its packaging and shipping department. The production time requirements and the profit contribution per glove are given in the following table Production Time (Hours) Cutting and Packaging and Model Sewing Finishing Shipping Profit/Glove Regular model model 3/2 1/2 1/2 $8 Assuming that the y is interested in maximizing the total profit contribution, answer the following: (a) What is the linear programming model for this problem? If required, round your answers to 3 decimal places or enter your answers as a fraction. Let R number of units of regular model. 3R BR 3R 3 Finishing * Packing and Shipping R, c here to search

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Linear Programming Problem Summary of Question (In minutes) Cuttind and Sewing Finishing Packaging and Shipping Regular (R ) 60 90 10 Catcher (C ) 90 30 30 Maximum minutes 42000 18000 12000 a) Maximize, 4R+8C subject to 60R + 90C
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