(All Steps) A farmer has 150 acres of fertile land for crops A and B. The cost of A is of $ 40 an acre, while the cultivation of B costs $ 60 an acre. The


Question: A farmer has 150 acres of fertile land for crops A and B. The cost of A is

of $ 40 an acre, while the cultivation of B costs $ 60 an acre. The farmer has a maximum

of $ 7400 available to work the land. Each acre of cultivation A needs 20 hours of

work and each acre of crop B, 25. The farmer has a maximum of 3300 hours of

job. If you expect to make a profit of $ 150 per acre of crop A and $ 200 per acre of

crop B, how many acres of each crop should you plant to maximize your profit?

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