C&A manufactures two types of leather belts, BeltA and BeltB.  C&A can sell as much as each belt as it can produce and earn a profit of $40 per BeltA and $30 per BeltB.  To make one BeltA requires one BuckleA, one hour of labor, and one yard of leather.  To make one BeltB requires one BuckleB, one yard of leather, and two hours of labor.  Only 400 units of BuckleA, 700 units of BuckleB, 800 yards of leather, and 1,000 hours of labor are available to C&A each day.  How many belts of each type should C&A make per day in order to maximize profit?