SOLUTION: objective function C=30x+65y with vertices (4,3), (0,5), (6,0), what is the maximum value for C? Is it 650?

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: objective function C=30x+65y with vertices (4,3), (0,5), (6,0), what is the maximum value for C?
Is it 650?
This question is from textbook saxon algebra 2

Answer by user_dude2008(1862)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(4,3)----> x=4, y=3 ----> C=30*4+65*3=315


(0,5)----> x=0, y=5 ----> C=30*0+65*5=325


(6,0)----> x=6, y=0 ----> C=30*6+65*0=180


Max value of C is 325

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