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A furniture firm manufactues chairs and tables, each requairing the use of three machines A,B and C. Producing of 1 chair requires 2 hours of machine A, 1hour on machine B and 1 hour on machine C. Each table requires 1 hour each on machine A and B and 3 hours on machine C. The profit realised by selling 1 chair is Rs 30 while for a table is Rs 60. The total time available per week on machine A is 70 hours , on machine B is 40 hours and on machine C is 90 hours. Find the mathematical formulation so as to find the number of chairs and tables that should be made per week soto maximizethe profit.

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