3. The following Linear program is already in proper form. Clearly translate it to standard form. Solve this problen manually using the Simplex method discused in this course. You may do your work in a well explained excel sheet (by hand caleculations and individual steps of those calculations is not necessary not expected )and hand write onto your printed pages a clear explanation of the steps taken and your final result (and any noteworthy observations about it). L.P.: MAX 6x + 4y - 2z st:r +y+z s 100 -21 - y+z 2 50 31 + 4y +: 2 100 and non-negative constraints. Finally, using solver create a clear tree to solve the above problem if it we add the constraints that x, y and z must be integers. When there is a choiee to split a variable, always choose x before y and y before z for marking purposes.
3. The following Linear program is already in proper form. Clearly translate it to standard form. Solve this problen manually using the Simplex method discused in this course. You may do your work in a well explained excel sheet (by hand caleculations and individual steps of those calculations is not necessary not expected )and hand write onto your printed pages a clear explanation of the steps taken and your final result (and any noteworthy observations about it). L.P.: MAX 6x + 4y - 2z st:r +y+z s 100 -21 - y+z 2 50 31 + 4y +: 2 100 and non-negative constraints. Finally, using solver create a clear tree to solve the above problem if it we add the constraints that x, y and z must be integers. When there is a choiee to split a variable, always choose x before y and y before z for marking purposes.
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