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  • 21-11-2020
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What is the maximum value of 3x + 5y in the feasible region?
(3, 7)
(0,7)
(6, 3)
(6, 0)

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hoodieemmanuel
hoodieemmanuel hoodieemmanuel
  • 21-11-2020

Answer:

Minimum value is 18

It occurs at P(6,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given objective function is  

The vertices of the feasible region are .

We plug in the vertices in to feasible region and evaluate to obtain,

 P(0,7) = 3(0) + 5(7)

P(0,7) = 0+35

P(0,7) = 35

P(3,7) = 3(3) + 5(7)

P(3,7) = 9+35

P(3,7) = 44

P(6,3) = 3(6) + 5(3)

P(6,3) = 15+15

P(6,3) = 33

P(6,0) = 3(6) + 5(0)

P(6,0) = 18+0

P(6,0) = 18

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