8500
In order to produce one A, the number of C required is 2
Therefore, in order to produce 500 A, the number of C required is 2*500
= 1000
In order to produce one A, the number of B required is 3
Therefore, in order to produce 500 A, the number of B required is 3*500
= 1500
In order to produce one B, the number of C required is 5
Therefore, in order to produce 1500 B, the number of C required is 5*1500
= 7500
Total C required = 1000+7500
= 8500
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