No. Allocate 2/3 of the space to Grano and 1/3 to Wheatie. This results in approximately 57% for Wheatie and 43% for Grano—meaning 60(.57)=34.2 ft² for Wheatie and 60(.43)=25.8 ft² for Grano. Therefore, there would be about 85.5 boxes of Wheatie and 129 boxes of Grano, leading to a total profit of 129(1)+85(1.35)=$243.75. The best choice would be to place 200 boxes of Grano and 50 boxes of Wheaties on the shelf. Allocating 40 ft² to Granos (200(.2)) and 20 ft² to Wheaties (50(.4)) means that 40/60=2/3=66.6% of the space would be for Granos, and 20/60=1/3=33.3% would be for Wheaties. The total profit would be 200(1)+50(1.35)=$267.5.
To find the Volume (V) of a sphere, we need to divide the machine's Volume (V) by the volume of a gumball (v). So, when we perform this division, we find that 5,832 gumballs can fit into the machine.