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Your firm sells club soda in both grocery stores and convenience stores. You have a budget of $550 for store displays, and must decide how to allocate this budget between grocery stores and convenience stores to maximize the total number of sales. The following table shows the total number of units that can be sold in grocery stores and convenience stores, according to the number of displays in each type of store. Displays in grocery stores cost $150 each and displays in convenience stores cost $100 each.
-Suppose your firm can spend $1,200 on store displays. The total number of units sold will be maximized by choosing ______ displays in grocery stores and ______ displays in convenience stores. The maximum number of units that can be sold is ________.
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