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example 2. Manufacturing. Chapter 7.1. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of

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  1. example 2 Manufacturing Chapter 7.1 A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? 2009 PBLPathways

  2. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions?

  3. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions?

  4. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model

  5. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model

  6. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model

  7. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model

  8. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? Total Hours for Framing x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model Total Hours for Upholstery Total Hours for Finishing

  9. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? Total Hours for Framing x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model Total Hours for Upholstery Total Hours for Finishing

  10. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model Total Hours for Upholstery Total Hours for Finishing

  11. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model Total Hours for Finishing

  12. A manufacturer of furniture has three models of chairs, Anderson, Blake, and Colonial. The numbers of hours required for framing, upholstery, and finishing for each type of chair are given in the table. The company has 1500 hours per week for framing, 2100 hours for upholstery, and 850 hours for finishing. How many of each type of chair can be produced under these conditions? x: number of units of the Anderson model y: number of units of the Blake model z: number of units of the Colonial model

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