Rachel must decide how many Family Thrillseekers and Classy Cruisers to assemble to maximize the
company's prot. The plant has a capacity of 48,000 labor-hours per month. It takes 6 labor-hours
to assemble one Family Thrillseeker and 10.5 labor-hours to assemble one Classy Cruiser. The parts
are shipped from other plants in the Michigan area to Rachel's assembly plant. Rachel will only
be able to obtain 20,000 doors (10,000 left and 10,000 right) from the door supplier, due to a labor
strike, and both the Family Thrillseeker and the Classy Cruiser use the same door part. A company
forecast suggests that the demand for the Classy Cruiser is limited to 3500 cars, and there is no
limit on the demand of the Family Thrillseeker. We investigate each of the following cases: 1