Maximies Z = 250x + 75y subject to the contraints :- 5x + y ? 100 x + y ? 60 x ? 0, y ? 0 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
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First, let's rewrite the problem with proper formatting: Maximize: \(250x + 75y\) Subject to the constraints: \(2x + y \le 100\) \(x + y \le 60\) \(x \ge 0\) \(y \ge 0\) Now, we will solve this linear programming problem using the graphical method. Show more…
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