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Which of the following accurately shows the constraint on the daily capacity for the second production process?
a.) 6x+20y≤10
b.) 6x+20y≥10
c.) 6x+20y≥600
d.) 6x+20y≤600

Transcribed Image Text:Product
1
2
Process 1
10
Process 2
6
20
Process 3
8
10
Unit Profit
20
30
minutes
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