SOLUTION: Maximize f=11x1+5x2 subject to
6x1+3x2+4x3≤60
11x1+6x2≤55
3x1+2x2≤60
x1≥0
x2≥0
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Question 1198983: Maximize f=11x1+5x2 subject to
6x1+3x2+4x3≤60
11x1+6x2≤55
3x1+2x2≤60
x1≥0
x2≥0
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