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Suppose that you want to maximize x+y, subject to (constraint 1) 2x+y≤500 and (constraint 2) x+3y≤600. you can replace the variable with x' and y', representing hundreds, and replace the constraints with 2x'+y'≤5 and x'+3y'≤6.

another change would be to set a=x+y and b=x-y. which of the following is correct?

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