MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER 6. [-/2 points) DETAILS SALGTRIG4 10.FOM.011. A confectionerseits two types of nut mixtures. The standard-mixture package contains 100 g of cashews and 200 g of peanuts and sells for $1.75. The deluxe-mixture package contains 150 g of cashews and 50 g of peanuts and sells for $2.40. The confectioner has 15 kg of cashews and 20 kg of peanuts available. On the basis of past sales, the confectioner needs to have at least as many standard as deluxe packages available. How many bags of each mixture should he package to maximize his revenue? bags of standard | bags of deluxe Need Help? Read 7. (-/2 Points) DETAILS SALGTRIG4 10.FOM.012. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A biologist wishes to feed laboratory rabbits a mixture of two types of foods. Type I contains 8 g of fat, 12 g of carbohydrate, and 4g of protein per ounce. Type II contains 12 g of fat, 12 9 of carbohydrates and 1 g of protein per ounce. Type I costs $0.20 per ounce and type II costs $0.30 per ounce. The rabbits each receive a daily minimum of 24 g of fat, 36 g of carbohydrate, and 4 g of protein, but get no more than 5 oz of food per day. How many ounces of each food type should be fed to each rabbit daily to satisfy the dietary requirements at minimum cost? Type 1 1 Type 11 Need Help? OZ OZ MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER 6. [-/2 points) DETAILS SALGTRIG4 10.FOM.011. A confectionerseits two types of nut mixtures. The standard-mixture package contains 100 g of cashews and 200 g of peanuts and sells for $1.75. The deluxe-mixture package contains 150 g of cashews and 50 g of peanuts and sells for $2.40. The confectioner has 15 kg of cashews and 20 kg of peanuts available. On the basis of past sales, the confectioner needs to have at least as many standard as deluxe packages available. How many bags of each mixture should he package to maximize his revenue? bags of standard | bags of deluxe Need Help? Read 7. (-/2 Points) DETAILS SALGTRIG4 10.FOM.012. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A biologist wishes to feed laboratory rabbits a mixture of two types of foods. Type I contains 8 g of fat, 12 g of carbohydrate, and 4g of protein per ounce. Type II contains 12 g of fat, 12 9 of carbohydrates and 1 g of protein per ounce. Type I costs $0.20 per ounce and type II costs $0.30 per ounce. The rabbits each receive a daily minimum of 24 g of fat, 36 g of carbohydrate, and 4 g of protein, but get no more than 5 oz of food per day. How many ounces of each food type should be fed to each rabbit daily to satisfy the dietary requirements at minimum cost? Type 1 1 Type 11 Need Help? OZ OZ