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A farmer has 50 acres of land to grow two crops, X and Y. The profit from crops X and Y per acre are estimated as $10 and $500, respectively. To control weeds, a liquid herbicide has to be used for crops X and Y at rates of 20 liters and 10 liters per acre, respectively. Further, no more than 800 liters of herbicide should be used in order to protect fish and wildlife in a nearby pond. What is the maximum total profit the farmer can make?

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Answered by charisma32
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SubsidiaryIndustry

InternetSoftwareComputer hardware

FoundedSeptember 4, 1998(19 years ago) in Menlo Park, California, U.S.[1][2]Founders

Larry PageSergey Brin

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