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The Enormous State University's Business School Is Buying Computers

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The Enormous State University's Business School is buying computers. The school has two models to choose from. Each first model comes with 400 MB of memory and 80 GB of disk space, while each second model has 300 MB of memory and 100 GB of disk space. For reasons related to its accreditation, the school would like to be able to say that it has a total of at least 48,000 MB of memory and at least 12,800 GB of disk space. If both models cost $800 each, how many of each should the school buy to keep the cost as low as possible

__________ first model(s) and __________ second model(s).

What are the shadow costs of memory and disk space

Please, enter first the shadow cost of MB and then the shadow cost of GB as improper fractions of integers without units. Separate your answers by a comma.

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