A fuel cell manufacturer can hire union, non-union permanent, or temporary help. She has a contract to
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Non-union permanent workers work 8 hours per day and can also make up to 10 fuel cells per hour. Their wages are the same as the union employees, but their benefits are worth only $3.00 per hour. Temporary workers work 6 hours per day, can make up to 5 fuel cells per hour, and earn only $10 per hour. They do not receive any benefits.
How many union, non-union, and temporary workers should be hired to minimize the cost to the manufacturer? What is the average cost of producing a fuel cell?
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