You have 140 tomatoes and 13 onions left over from your garden. You want to use these
to make jars of tomato sauce and jars of salsa to sell at a farm stand. A jar of tomato
sauce requires 10 tomatoes and 1 onion, and a jar of salsa requires 5 tomatoes and 1
onion. You will make a profit of $2 on every jar of tomato sauce and a profit of $1.50 on
every jar of salsa sold. The owner of the farm wants at least three times as many jars of
tomato sauce as jars of salsa. How many jars of each should you make to maximize
profit?
3. A company produces two types of tables, T1 and T2. It takes 2 hours to produce the parts
of one unit of T1, 1 hour to assemble and 2 hours to polish. It takes 4 hours to produce
the parts of one unit of T2, 2.5 hour to assemble and 1.5 hours to polish. Per month, 7000
hours are available for producing the parts, 4000 hours for assembling the parts and 5500
hours for polishing the tables. The profit per unit of T1 is $90 and per unit of T2 is $110.
How many of each type of tables should be produced in order to maximize the total
monthly profit?