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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger Bass" data-source="post: 2856690" data-attributes="member: 570571"><p>Here's the long way because I dont feel like explaining the short way:</p><p></p><p>First, figure out how many canvas bags you can make when you don't make any leather bags. Then find out how many canvas bags you can make when you make 1 leather bag. Continue that process until you are making no canvas bags and only leather. Then add up the profit for each combination of bags. Whichever one makes you the most money is the one you should pick.</p><p></p><p>It will be easier if you set up a little chart, starting with the maximum amount of canvas bags, working your way down to the maximum amount of leather bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger Bass, post: 2856690, member: 570571"] Here's the long way because I dont feel like explaining the short way: First, figure out how many canvas bags you can make when you don't make any leather bags. Then find out how many canvas bags you can make when you make 1 leather bag. Continue that process until you are making no canvas bags and only leather. Then add up the profit for each combination of bags. Whichever one makes you the most money is the one you should pick. It will be easier if you set up a little chart, starting with the maximum amount of canvas bags, working your way down to the maximum amount of leather bags. [/QUOTE]
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