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An aeroplane can carry a maximum of `200` passengers. A profit of Rs `1000` is made on each executive class ticket and a profit of Rs `600` is made on each economy class ticket. The airline reserves at least `20` seats for executive class. However, at least `4` times as many passengers to prefer to travel by economy class than by the executive class. Determine how many tickets of each type must be sold in order to maximize the profit for the airline. What is the maximum profit?

A

`1,36,000`

B

`1,28,000`

C

`68,000`

D

`1,20,000`

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