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A manufacturer produces nuts and bolts. It takes 1 hour of work on machine A and 3 hours on machine B to produce a package of nuts. It takes 3 hours on machine A and 1 hour on machine B to produce a package of bolts. He earns profit of Rs. 17.50 per package on nuts and Rs. 7.00 per package on bolts. Formulate the above LPP if the machine operates for at most 12 hours a day

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