Timothy has 15 letters and 32 memos to
type for his manager. He estimates that
each le...
Social Studies, 22.12.2021 06:30 willisanthony7815
Timothy has 15 letters and 32 memos to
type for his manager. He estimates that
each letter will take 40 minutes to type
and each memo will take 15 minutes to
type. He gets paid $5 a letter and $2 a
memo. If he works for a maximum of 5
hours (300 minutes), how many letters
and memos should Timothy type in
order to maximize his wages?
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