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Aniyah owns a large farm where she grows grains, fruits, and vegetables and raises livestock, or animals used to make money, which on this farm includes dairy cows raised for milk and chickens raised for their eggs. Currently, Aniyah’s farm covers about 352 acres. She uses 36 acres for 20 cows, 100 acres for planting corn, 100 acres for planting wheat, 100 acres for soybeans, 5 acres for peach trees, and she keeps 10 acres set aside where 30 sheep graze. Aniyah also has about 40 free range chickens on one of her acres. Aniyah is planning her business’s finances and needs to know how much money she can expect to bring in this year. Gross profit refers to the money that is made before any of her expenses (like animal food, fertilizer, irrigation costs, or harvesting equipment) are subtracted.

Using the chart, calculate the gross profit that Aniyah can expect to make from her crops and animals in one year.

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