You are given the following minimization problem. Set up the maximization problem: Type in the answer in the e-learning: Minimize Z = 5X + 7Y + 6. Subject to: 2X + 3Y + 2J >= 600 X + Y + J >= 800 2X + Y >= 400 XYZ = 0
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