Minimize X = 8x + 12y Subject to: x + y ? 100 4x + 8y ? 640 2x - y ? 0 x, y ? 0 Graph the feasible region for this problem
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Step 1: To graph the feasible region, we need to graph each of the inequalities and find the region that satisfies all of them. Show more…
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