SOLUTION: trying to set up a constraint for linear programming. with A = radio commercials B = newspaper ads if the question is " use at least twice as many radio commercials as n

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Question 274426: trying to set up a constraint for linear programming.
with
A = radio commercials
B = newspaper ads
if the question is " use at least twice as many radio commercials as newspaper ads"
what the equation?
2A + B <= 0 ???

Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No! "At least" means "no less than" so there could be more.
At "least twice as many radio commercials" means no less than two times as many but there could be more than two times as many.
2A%3E=B