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Mathematics, 21.07.2020 21:01 kaylaanndupree

- A farmer wants to sell his produce in two neighboring towns, A and B. He can
grow up to 700 pounds of vegetables,
but the demand for vegetables is at most
400 pounds in Town A, where he sells his
produce at $3.25 per pound, and 600 pounds
in Town B, where the price is $2.99 per
pound. How much should the farmer sell in
each town to maximize his profits?

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