SOLUTION: Find the maximum value of z = 7x + 3y subject to the contraints x > 0 y > 0 2x + y < 4 a. 14 b. 12 c. 26 d. 18 e. None of the others

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Question 43267: Find the maximum value of
z = 7x + 3y
subject to the contraints
x > 0
y > 0
2x + y < 4

a. 14
b. 12
c. 26
d. 18
e. None of the others

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Posted this about an hour ago...choice a...z = 14
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