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You are the production manager of an electric vehicle manufacturer. Each car requires 2 batteries. Each battery require 55 kg of lithium. Your lithium supplier has contacted you and advised you they can only provide 3000 kg of petalite or [LiAl(Si2O5)2] per week. How many electric cars can you produce in a 52 week year? Assume that you have an excess of all other parts, materials, labor, etc., necessary to build the cars.
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