A craftsman named William Barnes builds two kinds of birdhouses, one for wrens and a second for bluebirds. Each wren bir
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A craftsman named William Barnes builds two kinds of birdhouses, one for wrens and a second for bluebirds. Each wren bir
A craftsman named William Barnes builds two kinds of birdhouses, one for wrens and a second for bluebirds. Each wren birdhouse takes 4 hours of labor and 4 units of lumber. Each bluebird house requires 2 hours of labor and 12 units of lumber. The craftsman has available 72 hours of labor and 120 units of lumber. Wren houses yield a profit of $10 each and bluebird houses yield a profit of $15 each. The aim of the objective function for William should be to Maximize the objective value. The optimum solution is: (round your response to two decimal places). Number of wren houses to be produced = Number of bluebird houses to be produced = Optimal solution value = (round your response to two decimal places). (round your response to two decimal places).
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