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Amelia runs a restaurant that sells two kinds of pies. Amelia knows the restaurant must make at least 39 and
at most 60 dozens of the Caramel Twists. The restaurant must also make between 82 and 99 dozens of the
Mint Breezes. The dozens of Caramel Twists take 3 ounces of sugar, while dozens of Mint Breezes require 2
ounces of sugar. The restaurant only has 348 ounces of sugar available. If dozens of Caramel Twists generate
$2.42 in income, and dozens of Mint Breezes generate $1.61, how many dozens of the pies should Amelia have
the restaurant make to get the most income?
Caramel Twists:
Mint Breezes:
Best income:

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