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Question 63500: A company manufactures three types of wooden chairs; the Kitui, the Goa, and the Santa Fe. To make a Kitui chair requires one hour of cutting time, 1.5 hours of assembly time, and one hour of finishing time. A Goa chair requires 1.5 hours of cutting time, 2.5 hours for assembly, and 2 hours for finishing. The Santa Fe requires 1.5 hours of cutting, 3 hours of assembly, and 3 hours of finishing. If 40 hours of cutting time, 70 hours of assembly, and 58 hours of finishing time were used one week, how many of each type of chair were produced?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A company manufactures three types of wooden chairs; the Kitui, the Goa, and the Santa Fe.
To make a Kitui chair requires one hour of cutting time, 1.5 hours of assembly time, and one hour of finishing time.
A Goa chair requires 1.5 hours of cutting time, 2.5 hours for assembly, and 2 hours for finishing.
The Santa Fe requires 1.5 hours of cutting, 3 hours of assembly, and 3 hours of finishing.
If 40 hours of cutting time, 70 hours of assembly, and 58 hours of finishing time were used one week, how many of each type of chair were produced?
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Cutting Time: 1K + 1.5G + 1.5S =40
Assembly Time: 1.5K 2.5G + 3S =70
Finish Time: K + 2G + 3S =58
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I checked your system of 3 equations with
three variables and found there is no solution.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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