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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 06:31, cbehunter05

Solve the following linear programming problem.
Maximize: z equals 5x plus 6y
subject to: 7x plus 4y less than or equals 28
10x plus y less than or equals 28
x greater than or equals 0, y greater than or equals 0

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