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(Manufacturing problem) A manufacturing company makes two models A and B of a product. Each piece of Model A requires 9 labour hours for fabricating and 1 labour hour for finishing. Each piece of Model B requires 12 labour hours for fabricating a

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12 pieces of model A and 6 pieces of Type B; Max.profit = ₹ 1,68,000.
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