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The sea wharf restaurant would like to determine the best way to allocate a monthly advertising budget of $1,000 between newspaper advertising and radio advertising. management decided that at least 25% of the budget must be spent on each type of media and that the amount of money spent on local newspaper advertising must be at least twice the amount spent on radio advertising. a marketing consultant developed an index that measures audience exposure per dollar of advertising on a scale from 0 to 100, with higher values implying greater audience exposure. if the value of the index for local newspaper advertising is 50 and the value of the index for spot radio adver- tising is 80, how should the restaurant allocate its advertising budget to maximize the value of total audience exposure?

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