Let C denote the number of candidates they interview and E the number of employees they train.
If it takes 20 hours and $400 to interview a candidate, then it takes 20C hours and $400C to interview C candidates.
If it takes 120 hours and $3600 to train an employee, then it takes 120E hours and $3600E to train E employees.
Company has less than $95000, then 400C+3600E<95000.
Company wants to spend at most 470 hours, then [tex]20C+120E\le
470[/tex].
You obtain the system of two inequalities:
[tex] \left \{ {{400C+3600E\ \textless \ 95000} \atop {20C+120E\le
470}} \right. \\ \left \{ {{4C+36E\ \textless \ 950} \atop {C+6E\le
23.5}} \right. \\ \left \{ {{4C+36E\ \textless \ 950} \atop {4C+24E\le
94}} \right.[/tex]
Then you can solve this system according to your demands.