Question 1013100

Hi! The problem is: An ice cream parlor makes $200. They sell cups of ice cream for $0.60 and cones for $2. How much cups of ice cream did they sell? How much cones of ice cream did they sell? 
Thanks so much for your help! 
I've tried to divide $200 by 0.60 but what about the cones? 

PLEASE EXPLAIN STEPS THANKS
<pre>As the problem "sits," no less than 10 cups could've been sold

Knowing this, there are 33 different combinations, which are structured as follows:
Starting at 10 cups, 97 cones could've been sold, and for every 10 more cups thereafter, 3 less cones could've been sold.
Thus, the least number of cups, and the greatest number of cones that could've be sold would've been: 10, and 97, respectively
On the other hand, the greatest number of cups, and the least number of cones that could've be sold would've been: 330, and 1, respectively