A local charity has decided to solicit donations door-to-door. The table below shows estimated donations for each hour a volunteer spends in the city, in the suburbs, and on campus. Given the above information, how should a volunteer allocate 10 hours in order to maximize the amount of total donations?

A. 4 hours in the city, 3 hours in the suburbs, 3 hours on campus
B. 5 hours in the city, 4 hours in the suburbs, 1 hours on campus
C. 6 hours in the city, 4 hours in the suburbs, 0 hours on campus
D. 3 hours in the city, 4 hours in the suburbs, 3 hours on campus


Answer: C

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