Explanation of Solution
Given:
Let
Let
Objective function:
Considering the constraints,
Constraint 1 and 2: At most, 4000 woods are available for purchase.
Constraint 3: At most, 6000 hours of labor are available to manufacture
Expressing the constraint 1 in terms of variables:
Expressing
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