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The vegetable buyer for a group of grocery stores has decided to sell packages of sprouted grain in the vegetable section of the stores. The product is perishable and any remaining unsold after one week in the store is discarded. The supplier will deliver the packages to the stores, arrange them in the display space, and remove and dispose of any old packages. The price the supplier will charge the stores depends on the size of the total weekly order for all the stores. Weekly Order Price per Package
Less than 1000packages35c
1000-149928
1500-199925
2000 or more20
The vegetable buyer estimates the quantity that can be sold per week, at various selling prices, as follows:
Selling Price Packages Sold per Week
60Ā¢ 300
45 600
40 1200
33 1700
26 2300
The sprouted grain will be sold at the same price in all the grocery stores. How many packages should be purchased per week, and at which of the five prices listed above should they be sold?

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