For the following constraints: 2x + y< 20 x+ y< 20 x 2 0 y 2 0 Profit : 5x + 6y Which coordinate is part of the corner points? A (0,2) B (6,0) C (10,0) D (0,10)
For the following constraints: 2x + y< 20 x+ y< 20 x 2 0 y 2 0 Profit : 5x + 6y Which coordinate is part of the corner points? A (0,2) B (6,0) C (10,0) D (0,10)
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For the following constraints:
2x + y< 20
x+ y< 20
y 2 0
Profit : 5x + 6y
Which coordinate is part of the corner points?
A (0,2)
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(6,0)
C (10,0)
(0,10)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F62ff7816-8618-4153-8baf-2bbb4c4f6829%2Fec217a9e-5403-497b-ae79-c9453edef4fc%2F8rcisn_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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For the following constraints:
2x + y< 20
x+ y< 20
y 2 0
Profit : 5x + 6y
Which coordinate is part of the corner points?
A (0,2)
В
(6,0)
C (10,0)
(0,10)
![Question 4
For the following constraints:
2x + y< 20
X+ y< 20
x 2 0
y 2 0
Profit : 5x + 6y
Which coordinate gives maximum profit?
A (0,20)
B) (5,20)
C (6,0)
D (10,0)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F62ff7816-8618-4153-8baf-2bbb4c4f6829%2Fec217a9e-5403-497b-ae79-c9453edef4fc%2Fvtz8drt_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4
For the following constraints:
2x + y< 20
X+ y< 20
x 2 0
y 2 0
Profit : 5x + 6y
Which coordinate gives maximum profit?
A (0,20)
B) (5,20)
C (6,0)
D (10,0)
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