Each unit of a product can be made on either machine A or machine B. The nature of the machines makes their cost functio

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Each unit of a product can be made on either machine A or machine B. The nature of the machines makes their cost functions differ, x² 6 Machine A Machine B C(x) = 60+ C(y) = 160+ y³ 9 Total cost is given by C(x,y)= C(x) + C(y). How many units should be made on each machine in order to minimize total costs if x+y=14,520 units are required? The minimum total cost is achieved when units are produced on machine A and units are produced on machine B. (Simplify your answer.)
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