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Saba Conducts Regular Tours of His Favorite City in the World

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Saba conducts regular tours of his favorite city in the world, Paris. Each semester he selects among the finest students in the university and escorts them to the City of Lights. In addition to a world-class education on conducting business in Europe, he arranges a number of cultural outings for them to help them immerse themselves in all that France has to offer. He collects an extra $100 from each student for this purpose and limits his tour group to ten lucky individuals. Some of the events (and their prices) he proposes to the students include:
Eiffel Tower visit, $40 per student, E
Paris Sewer spelunking, $20 per student, S
Half day passes to the Louvre, $60 per student, L
Bon Beret tour, $50 per student, B
So much to do and so little time!
-What is the full set of constraints if the following situations occur? The Eiffel Tower visit needed to take place at the same time has the half day at the Louvre. Students taking the Paris Sewer tour had to wear the special sanitary beret available only from the Bon Beret tour. Saba applies for university tarvel funds and supplements the students' accounts with an extra $30 each.

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