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Suppose that the number of tons of an agricultural product produced is given by Suppose that the number of tons of an agricultural product produced is given by   , where x is the number of hours of labor and y is the number of acres of the crop. Find the number of tons produced when   and   . Round your answer to the nearest number of tons. ​ A)    Tons B)    Tons C) ​   Tons D) ​   Tons E) ​   Tons , where x is the number of hours of labor and y is the number of acres of the crop. Find the number of tons produced when Suppose that the number of tons of an agricultural product produced is given by   , where x is the number of hours of labor and y is the number of acres of the crop. Find the number of tons produced when   and   . Round your answer to the nearest number of tons. ​ A)    Tons B)    Tons C) ​   Tons D) ​   Tons E) ​   Tons and Suppose that the number of tons of an agricultural product produced is given by   , where x is the number of hours of labor and y is the number of acres of the crop. Find the number of tons produced when   and   . Round your answer to the nearest number of tons. ​ A)    Tons B)    Tons C) ​   Tons D) ​   Tons E) ​   Tons . Round your answer to the nearest number of tons. ​


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