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A company that manufactures cell phones has been given a quarterly operating budget of $1,176,912.42. The company's quarterly operating cost consists of two costs: an overhead fixed cost and the manufacturing cost of each cell phone. The company knows that the overhead fixed cost per quarter is $247,638.00, and the cost to manufacture each cell phone is $55.14. If the company's quarterly operating costs cannot exceed the quarterly budget, then what is the maximum number of cell phones that they can manufacture during the quarter?

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