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| Question 1058524:  What is the linear programming problem:
 Maximize P=60x+50y.
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 ⎪x+y≤80
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 ⎪5x+10y≤560
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 ⎪50x+20y≤1600
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 ⎪x≥0
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 ⎪y≥0
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 Use the simplex method to solve the problem. Use s, t, and u as your slack variables for the first, second, and third inequalities respectively. Use the final simplex tableau to identify the values below.
 x =
 
 y =
 s =
 t =
 u =
 
 P =
 
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . Honestly, I do not understand this question, because it was formulated OUTSIDE the logic.
 
 If you don't know what is the LINEAR PROGRAMMING METHOD (as I can conclude from the question), then read your textbook.
 
 If you, in opposite, DO know what is it, then you should formulate your question by another way:
 
 "How to solve this linear programming problem?"
 
 Do you feel the difference ?
 
 In any case, look into my post under this link
 https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Linear-equations/Linear-equations.faq.question.1058105.html
 
 https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Linear-equations/Linear-equations.faq.question.1058105.html
 
 
 I solved there another problem, but you can still understand the idea of the LINEAR PROGRAMMING METHOD from there.
 
 
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