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Astore sells two types of toys, a and b. the store owner pays $8 and $14 for each one unit of toy a and b respectively. one unit of toys a yields a profit of $2 while a unit of toys b yields a profit of $3. the store owner estimates that no more than 2000 toys will be sold every month and he does not plan to invest more than $20,000 in inventory of these toys. how many units of each type of toys should be stocked in order to maximize his monthly total profit profit?

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