Wool Style Inc. produces high-quality slacks and dresses for women. Each pair of slacks requires 1.8 hours of cutting time and 0.55 hours of sewing time, uses 7 yards of material, and provides a profit contribution of $175. Each dress requires 0.85 hours of cutting time and 0.6 hours of sewing time, uses 5 yards of material, and provides a profit contribution of $150. For the coming week, 200 hours of cutting time, 180 hours of sewing time, and 1200 yards of fabric are available. Additional cutting and sewing time can be obtained by scheduling overtime for these operations. Each hour of overtime for the cutting operation increases the hourly cost by $15 and each hour of overtime for the sewing operation increases the hourly cost by $10. A maximum of 100 hours of overtime can be scheduled. Marketing requirements specify a minimum production of 100 slacks and 75 dresses. Let S = the number of slacks manufactured, D = the number of dresses manufactured, OT1 = the number of sewing overtime hours, and OT2 = the number of cutting overtime hours.