A plant food is made from three chemicals, labeled I, II and III. In each batch of the plant food, the amounts of chemic
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A plant food is made from three chemicals, labeled I, II and III. In each batch of the plant food, the amounts of chemic
A plant food is made from three chemicals, labeled I, II and III. In each batch of the plant food, the amounts of chemicals II and III must be in the ratio of 5 to 3. The amount of nitrogen must be at least 32 kg. The percent of nitrogen in the three chemicals is 10%, 3%, and 2%, respectively. If the three chemicals cost $1.08, $0.81, and $0.64 per kilogram, respectively, how much of each should be used to minimize the cost of producing at least 600 kg of the plant food? kg of ts The minimum cost plant food is made with kg of chemical 1. kg of chemical II, and chemical III. (Type integers or decimals. Round to one decimal place as needed.) 5 al clear all Chark answer
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