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A company manufactures two types of lamps say A and B. Both lamps go through a cutter and then a finisher. Lamp A requires 2 hours of the cutter's time and 1 hours of the finisher's time. Lamp B requires 1 hour of cutter's and 2 hours of finisher time. The cutter has 100 hours and finisher has 80 hours of time available each month. Profit on one lamp A is Rs. 7.00 and on one lamp B is Rs. 13.00. Assuming that he can sell all that he produces, how many of each type of lamps should be manufactured to obtain maximum profit?

A

Rs 550

B

Rs 560

C

Rs 1050

D

Rs 1100

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