Chair Chaise Lounge
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I need help with a math question please?
Solve the system algebriacally: A company manufactures three types of outdoor furniture: chairs, rocking chairs and hammocks. Each requires wood, plastic, aluminum, in the amounts indicated in the table below. The company has in stock 400 connects timber, 600 units of plastic, and 1500 aluminum units. For its implementation to the production of the season, the company wants to use the entire population. To do this, how many chairs, rocking chairs and hammocks in case you do? Chairs: Wood (1 unit) plastics (1) Aluminum (2) Rocker: Wood (1) plastic (1) Aluminum (3) Chaise Lounge: wood (1) plastic (2) Aluminum (5) Any help would be appreciated
chairs, 100 rock, 100 chaise longue, 200 did not use a formula, only trial and error
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