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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 06:30 cody665

Solve the following linear programming problem.
maximize:
z = 7x + 4y
subject to:
8x - y less than or equals15
3x + y greater than or equals13
x greater than or equals2
y less than or equals9
the maximum value is?

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