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Question 854215: Having trouble with an inequality problem.Any help would be great thanks. Find the maximum and minimum of
z=11x+22y subject to x>=0, y>=0, 4x+5y<=30, 4x+3y<=20, x<=5, y<=8
a)-96.25;-132
b)55;-132
c)-132;0 cant be c because maximum of -132 and minimum of 0 doesn't make sense.
d)55;0

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