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The company must consider the following resource constraints: the budget limit for advertising is $200,000. the television station has time available for 8 commercials. the radio station has time available for 15 commercials. the newspaper has space available for 6 ads. the advertising agency has time and staff available for producing no more than a total of 25 commercials and/or ads. if this problem is formulated as an integer and also a linear programming problem (separately), the combination of commercial and advertisements that would maximize the exposure would be:

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