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An agro-based company produces tomato souce and tomato jelly. The quantity of material, machine hour, labour (man hour) required to to produce one unit of each product and the avilability of raw material one given is the following table.
Assume that one unit of source and of unit of Jelly, yield a profit of Rs 2 and Rs 4 respectively. Formulate the L.P.P so as to yield maximum profit.

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