Sheila and Jim live in an island where they are the only two workers. Sheila can either catch 10 fish or gather 40 pounds of berries each day, and Jim can either catch 8 fish or gather 24 pounds of berries each day. Both of them work 200 days per year. At current world prices 1 fish trades for 3.5 pounds of berries. If they open up to trade and the citizens of the island consumed 1,200 fish per year, how many pounds of berries can they consume every year?
A) 12,800 pounds
B) 9,400 pounds
C) 9,200 pounds
D) 8,000 pounds
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