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A company makes standard 130-inch-wide rolls of thin sheet metal and slits them into smaller rolls to meet customer orders for widths of 10, 14, and 25 inches.Suppose that the company has proposed the following cutting patterns:
Use the table below to answer the following question(s) using the standard Solver. A company makes standard 130-inch-wide rolls of thin sheet metal and slits them into smaller rolls to meet customer orders for widths of 10, 14, and 25 inches.Suppose that the company has proposed the following cutting patterns:     Demands for the coming week are 950 10-inch rolls, 725 14-inch roles, and 640 25-inch rolls.Answer the following questions using the standard Solver.Answer the following questions using the standard Solver. -What is the total number of 25-inch rolls produced? A) 630 B) 635 C) 641 D) 645
Demands for the coming week are 950 10-inch rolls, 725 14-inch roles, and 640 25-inch rolls.Answer the following questions using the standard Solver.Answer the following questions using the standard Solver.
-What is the total number of 25-inch rolls produced?

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