Mathematics, 29.01.2020 23:52 bryantnaomi6
Acompany manufactures mountain bikes and racing bikes. it can build a maximum of 450 bikes per week. every week it delivers 120 racing bikes and 130 mountain bikes to shops around the city, and it sells the remaining bikes to individual customers. the company makes a profit of $50 for each racing bike and $40 for each mountain bike. based on this information, which statement about the company's weekly profit is true?
a. the maximum weekly profit is $22,200.
b. the maximum weekly profit is $21,200.
c. the minimum weekly profit is $11,000.
d. the minimum weekly profit is $12,000.
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