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The Gardener's Dilemma
A gardener has a 100-square-foot plot of land. They want to plant a combination of tomatoes and cucumbers to get the largest possible total harvest (measured in pounds). Based on this scenario, identify the gardener's primary objective and the main constraint they face.
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