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Title: A linear programming problem has three constraints, plus nonnegativity constraints on X and Y. The ...
Post by: sinnefoula on Jul 14, 2017
A linear programming problem has three constraints, plus nonnegativity constraints on X and Y. The constraints are:
2X + 10Y ≤ 100;
4X + 6Y ≤ 120;
6X + 3Y ≤ 90.

What is the largest quantity of X that can be made without violating any of these constraints?
A) 15
B) 20
C) 30
D) 50
E) 10


Title: Re: A linear programming problem has three constraints, plus nonnegativity constraints on X and Y. ...
Post by: Almeyric on Jul 14, 2017
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Title: Re: A linear programming problem has three constraints, plus nonnegativity constraints on X and Y. The ...
Post by: sinnefoula on Sep 21, 2017
Problem solved