Alan wants to bake blueberry muffins and bran muffins for the school bake sale. For a tray of blueberry muffins, Alan uses 5 cup of oi

Alan wants to bake blueberry muffins and bran muffins for the school bake sale. For a tray of blueberry muffins,
Alan uses 5 cup of oil and 2 eggs. For a tray of bran muffins, Alan uses 3 cup of oil and 1 egg. Alan has 4 cups of
oil and 12 eggs on hand. He sells trays of blueberry muffins for $12 each and trays of bran muffins for $9 each. Alan
wants to maximize the money raised at the bake sale. Let x represent the number of trays of blueberry muffins and
y represent the number of trays of bran muffins Alan bakes.
What are the constraints for the problem?

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  1. Answer:

    1/3x + 1/2y < or equal to 12

    2x + y < or equal to 12

    x > or equal to 0

    y > or equal to 0

    1/3x + 1/2y < or equal to 4

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