SOLUTION: Maximize P=60x+50y x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0 Use the simplex method to solve the problem. Use s, t, and u as your slack variables for the first,

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Question 1199037: Maximize
P=60x+50y
x+y≤80
5x+10y≤560
50x+20y≤1600
x≥0
y≥0

Use the simplex method to solve the problem. Use s, t, and u as your slack variables for the first, second, and third inequalities respectively. Use the final simplex tableau to identify the values below.
x=?
y=?
s=?
t=?
u=?
p=?

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