A state university is buying computers and has narrowed it down to two different models that they would like to purchase, the Pear and the iNac. Each Pear has 160 GB of memory and 160 TB of disk space and each iNac has 480 GB of memory and 80 TB of disk space. For accreditation reasons the school would like to be able to say they have a total of at least 43200 GB of memory and at least 19200 TB of disk space. If the Pears cost $2200 each and the iNacs cost $1000 each, how many of each computer should they get to minimize cost. Transcribed Image Text: A state university is buying computers and has narrowed it down to two
different models that they would like to purchase, the Pear and the iNac. Each
Pear has 160 GB of memory and 160 TB of disk space and each iNac has 480
GB of memory and 80 TB of disk space. For accreditation reasons the school
would like to be able to say they have a total of at least 43200 GB of memory
and at least 19200 TB of disk space. If the Pears cost $2200 each and the
iNacs cost $1000 each, how many of each computer should they get to
minimize cost.
Pears
iNacs