A produce dealer in Florida ships oranges, grapefruits, and avacados to New York by
truck. Each truckload consists of 100 crates, of which at least 20 crates must be oranges,
at least 10 crates must be grapefruits, at least 10 crates must be avacados, and there
must be at least as many crates of oranges as grapefruits. The profit per crate is $5 for
oranges, $6 for grapefruits, and $4 for avacados. How many crates of each type should
be shipped to maximize the profit?
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grapefruits must be many crates replace grapefruit instead of orange
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