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A deli is offering two specials. The roast beef special gives a profit of $2.30 per sandwich, whereas the turkey special gives a profit of $3.10 per sandwich. The roast beef special uses two slices of
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A deli is offering two specials. The roast beef special gives a profit of $2.30 per sandwich, whereas the turkey special gives a profit of $3.10 per sandwich. The roast beef special uses two slices of bread and three slices of cheese. The turkey special uses two slices of bread and four slices of cheese. The deli has 120 slices of bread and 160 slices of cheese available for the specials. The deli wants to maximize its profit selling sandwiches. Let x represent the number of roast beef specials and y represent the number of turkey specials. What are the constraints for the problem?
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Answer:The answer is B got it right on edge
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We put the information above in a table as shown below
The number of bread available is 120, so the first constraint is
The number of cheese available is 160 slices, so the second constraint is
The next constraint is the profit
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