Linear Programming problem
Craig Browning bakes cookies for the elementary school cookie sale. His chocolate chip cookies sell for $1.00 a dozen, and his oatemal brownie cookies sell for $1.50 a dozen. He will bake up to 20 dozen chocolate chip cookies and up to 40 dozen oatmeal brownie cookies, but no more than 50 dozen cookies total. Also the number of oatmeal brownie cookies will be no more than three times the numer of chocolate chip cookies.
If C=chocolate chip cookies, B=Oatmeal brownie cookies, what are the constraints? How many of each kind should Craig make in order for the elementatry school to make the most money? How much money will this be?
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