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A bakery owner makes two types of cakes A and B. Three machines are needed for this purpose.The time (in minutes) requried for making each type of cake in each of the machines is given below:

Each machine is available for atmost 6 hours per day. Assume that all cakes will be sold out every day.The bakery owner wants to make maximum profit per day by making 7.50 from type A and 5 from type B.
write the object function

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