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Business, 18.03.2021 01:40 juter92

M4.1 Ingalls Markets sell its own brand of canned corn as well as several national brands. The store makes a profit of $0.32 per can for its own corn and a profit of $0.22 for each can of corn for the national brands. The store can use up to 10 square feet of shelf space for canned corn and each can of corn takes up 10 square inches of shelf space. Ingalls brands always sell less than half as many cans compared to the national brand. The store manager wants to put no more than 80 cans on national brands of the shelf and she wants at least 25 cans of Ingalls brands on the shelf. How many cans of Ingalls brand and national brands should they stock each week to maximize profit

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