MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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A company produces two types of drills, a corded and cordless. The cord-type drill requires 2 hours to make, and the cordless model requires 3 hours. The company has 360 work hours per day for manufacturing and daily storage of 130 drills per day.
Let x = the number of cordless drills produced per day and y = the number of corded drills produced per day.
Write the system of inequalities
3x+2yCorrect ≤360
x+yCorrect ≤130
Graph the system of inequalities.
Hint: There are 4 inequalities.
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