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A merchant sells two models X and Y of T...

A merchant sells two models X and Y of TV with cost price ₹ 25000 and ₹ 50000 Per set respectively. He gets a profit of ₹ 1500 on model X and ₹ 2000 on model Y . The sales connot exceed 20 sets in a month. If he cannot invest more than 6 lakh rupees, formulate the problem of determining the number of sets of each type he must keep in stock for maximum profit.

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