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The Electrocomp Corporation manufactures two electrical products: air conditioner and large fans.  The assembly process for each is similar in that both require a certain amount of wiring and drilling.  Each air conditioner takes 3 hours of wiring and 2 hours of drilling.  Each fan must go through 2 hours of wiring and 2 hours of drilling.  During the next production, period 240 hours of wiring time are available and up to 190 hour of drilling time may be used.  Each air conditioner sold yields a profit of $25.  Each fan assembled may be sold for a profit of $20.  Formulate and solve this LP production mix situation to find the best combination of air conditioners and fans that yields the highest profit.  Use the graphic method.

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