National Business Machines manufactures two models of fax machines: A and B. Each model A costs $125 to make, and each model B costs $150. The profits are $32 for each model A and $43 for each model B fax machine. The total number of fax machines demanded per month does not exceed 2,600 and the company has earmarked no more than $550,000/month for manufacturing costs. How many units of each model should National make each month in order to maximize its monthly profits? What is the optimal profit?


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