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The stockbroker suggests limiting the investments so that no more than 10,000 is invested in stock 2 or the total number of shares of stocks 2 and 3 does not exceed 350, whichever is more restrictive.
 
  How would this be formulated as a linear programming constraint?
  In a portfolio problem, X1, X2, and X3 represent the number of shares purchased of stocks 1, 2, and 3, which have selling prices of 15, 47.25, and 110, respectively. The investor has up to 50,000 to invest.
 
  A) X2  10000
  X2 + X3  350
  B) 10,000 X2  350X2 + 350X3
  C) 47.25X2  10,000
  X2 + X3  350
  D) 47.25X2  10,000
  47.25 X2 + 110X3  350
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