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Rework problem 4 in section 3 of chapter 5 of your textbook using the following data. assume that each gallon of deluxe vanilla uses 2 quarts of milk, 2 quarts of cream, and 4 ounces of vanilla; each gallon of regular vanilla uses 3 quarts of milk, 1 quart(s) of cream, and 2 ounces of vanilla; and each gallon of deluxe chocolate uses 3.5 quarts of milk, 0.5 quarts of cream, and 7 ounces of cacao. assume also that the shop has on hand 206 gallons of milk, 98 gallons of cream, 42 pounds of vanilla, and 49 pounds of cacao.
how many gallons of each type of ice cream should the shop make to use up all of these ingredients?

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