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Daisy drugs manufactures two drugs: 1 and 2. the drugs are produced by blending two chemicals: 1and 2. by weight, drug 1 must contain at least 65% chemical 1, and drug 2 must contain at least 55%chemical 1. drug 1 sells for $6/oz, and drug 2 sells for $4/oz. chemicals 1 and 2 can be produced byone of two production processes. running process 1 using 4 hours of skilled labor yields 3 oz of eachchemical. running process 2 using 3 hours of skilled labor yields 3 oz of chemical 1 and 1 oz of chemical2. a total of 120 hours of skilled labor is available. formulate an lp that can be used to maximizedaisy’s sales revenue

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