Kelson Sporting Equipment, Inc., makes two different types of baseball gloves: a regular model and a catcher's model. The firm has 800 hours of production time available in its cutting and sewing department, 300 hours available in its finishing department, and 100 hours available in its packaging and shipping department. The production time requirements and the profit contribution per glove are given in the following table:Production Time (Hours)Model Cutting andSewing Finishing Packaging andShipping Profit/GloveRegular model 1/3 1/8 1 $4Catcher's model 3/2 1/4 1/2 $7Assuming that the company is interested in maximizing the total profit contribution, answer the following:(a) What is the linear programming model for this problem? If required, round your answers to 3 decimal places or enter your answers as a fraction.Let R = number of units of regular model.C = number of units of catcher's model.Max R + C s.t. R + C Cutting and sewing R + C Finishing R + C Packing and Shipping R, C0(b) Develop a spreadsheet model and find the optimal solution using Solver. How many gloves of each model should Kelson manufacture?Regular Model = unitsCatcher's Model = units(c) What is the total profit contribution Kelson can earn with the given production quantities?$(d) How many hours of production time will be scheduled in each department?Department Time Used (Hours)Cutting and sewing Finishing Packing and Shipping (e) What is the slack time in each department?Department Slack Time (Hours)Cutting and sewing Finishing Packing and Shipping Hide FeedbackPartially CorrectCheck My WorkIcon KeyProblem 8-1Kelson Sporting Equipment, Inc., makescameba01h/Problem 08-01 (Algorithmic) Problem 08-01 (Algorithmic)Cengage LearningPrivacy StatementTerms of UseCopyright NoticesCengage Technical SupportNelson Technical SupportAccessibilityVersion 7.525.7