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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 16:01 blake2001

Joey is buying plants for his gardenHe wants to have at least twice as many flowering plants as nonflowering plants and a minimum of 36 plants in his gardenFlowering plants sell for $8, and nonflowering plants sell for $5Joey wants to purchase a combination of plants that minimizes costLet x represent the number of flowering plants and y represent the number of nonflowering plants.

What are the vertices of the feasible region for this problem?

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