SOLUTION: Max: 64,500X1 + 10,500X2
Subject to: 1X1 + 1X2 = 6
19X1 +
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Question 1196765: Max: 64,500X1 + 10,500X2
Subject to: 1X1 + 1X2 = 6
19X1 + 14X2 ≤ 2,006
3X1 + 4X2 ≤ 1,248
WR1 ≥ 0
WR2 ≥ 0
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