Answer :
Answer:
1,600 boxes of cookies and 350 boxes of chocolate
Step-by-step explanation:
cookies: x
chocolate: y
x + y=1950
x [tex]\leq[/tex] 3y + 1550
"amount of cookies produced must be no more than 550 boxes plus 3 times the number of chocolates produced"
so it can be exactly 550 boxes plus 3 times chocolated produced
x [tex]\geq[/tex] 2y
"demand for cookies is at least twice that of chocolates"
so demand for cookies can be exactly 2x for chocolates
plug in graph
two coordinates are:
(1300, 650) and (1600, 350)
equation:
$=2.7x+2.45y
2.7(1300)+2.45(650)=5102.5
2.7(1600)+2.45(350)=5,195.5
1600 boxes of cookies and 350 boxes of chocolates make the most money
