Solve the problem.Wally's Warehouse sells trash compactors and microwaves. Wally has space for no more than 62 trash compactors and microwaves together. Trash compactors weigh 31 pounds and microwaves weigh  Wally is limited to a total of 6900 pounds for these items. The profit on a microwave is $110 and on a compactor $50. How many of each should Wally stock to maximize profit potential?

A. 62 trash compactors, 1 microwave
B. 0 trash compactors, 62 microwaves
C. 0 trash compactors, 61 microwaves
D. 1 trash compactor, 61 microwaves


Answer: B

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