Wisers Bakery bakes bagels and doughnuts every day. The following table illustrates the different combinations of bagels and doughnuts that Wisers can efficiently produce in a 10 hour day. Production is in dozens of units per day. Bagels (dozens) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 Doughnuts (dozens) 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1.) On the graph to the right, plot each of the seven production combinations (using the point drawing tool). 2.) Then connect them (using the line drawing tool) to form the Bakery's PPC. Label this line "PPC".
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First, we need to understand the given table and identify the products mentioned. The table shows the front combinations of bagels (in dozens) and ounces produced by Wis n fcnty in a 10-hour day. Show more…
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