Multiple Choice

Two firms, Wanda's Windsurfing and Kit's Kitesurfing, compete on price. Each firm can set either a high price of €36 or a low price of €20. The cost to rent out one board is €10 for both firms. Market demand depends on the prices both firms choose. Specifically, if one firm sets a low price and the other sets a high price, the low-price firm rents to 49 customers, while the high-price firm rents to 11 customers. Given this, calculate Wanda's daily profit if she sets a low price (€20) and Kit sets a high price (€36).

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