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The lifang wu corporation manufactures two models of industrial robots, the alpha 1 and the beta 2. the firm employs 5 technicians, working 160 hours each per month, on its assembly line. management insists that full employment ( that is, all 160 hours of time) be maintained for each worker during next month�s operations. it requires 20 labor- hours to assemble each alpha 1 robot and 25 labor- hours to assemble each beta 2 model. wu wants to see at least 10 alpha 1s and at least 15 beta 2s produced during the production period. alpha 1s generate a $ 1,200 profit per unit, and beta 2s yield $ 1,800 each. determine the most profitable number of each model of robot to produce during the coming month.

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