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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 21:30 chambless1828

Find the maximum value of P = 4x + 5y
subject to the following constraints:
x + 3y = 13
3x + 2y < 25
X>0
y>0
P = [?]


Find the maximum value of

P = 4x + 5y
subject to the following constraints:
x + 3y = 13
3x + 2y &

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