Identifying Production Constraints
A specific olive oil production process requires one worker, three machines, and 80 kWh of energy to produce 50 liters of oil per day. A producer using this process has two workers available, but only has three machines and 80 kWh of energy for the day. What is the maximum amount of olive oil they can produce, and why?
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