If there are two provinces (A and B) that can produce two goods (X and Y), such that province A can produce 90 X or 10 Y, while province B can produce 42 X or 6 Y, then if we want the total production of Y for both provinces combined to be 12, then the maximum production of X will be __________.

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If there are two provinces (A and B) that can produce two goods (X and Y), such that province A can produce 90 X or 10 Y, while province B can produce 42 X or 6 Y, then if we want the total production of Y for both provinces combined to be 12, then the maximum production of X will be __________.
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