Max        5A + 10B s.t.          2A + 4B ≤ 39               2A + B ≤ 33               A ≥ 12               A, B ≥ 0 1.) Part A:  Is A = 12, B = 4 a feasible solution? You must show your work to support your assertion. Please show the work for each constraint listed please and then at the end say if it is a feasible solution. For Example: 2A+4B=39                          2A + B ≤ 33 (2)(12) + 4(4) ≤ 39              2 (12) + (4)≤ 33 24+16≤ 39                          24+16 ≤ 33 40≤ 39                                 40≤ 33 Then the 3rd (A ≥ 12) and 4th A, (B ≥ 0) constraint break-down and then list if it's feasible or not, please

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1.) Using the following model, answer the questions below.

Max        5A + 10B

s.t.          2A + 4B ≤ 39

              2A + B ≤ 33

              A ≥ 12

              A, B ≥ 0

1.) Part A:  Is A = 12, B = 4 a feasible solution? You must show your work to support your assertion.

Please show the work for each constraint listed please and then at the end say if it is a feasible solution.

For Example:

2A+4B=39                          2A + B ≤ 33

(2)(12) + 4(4) ≤ 39              2 (12) + (4)≤ 33

24+16≤ 39                          24+16 ≤ 33

40≤ 39                                 40≤ 33

Then the 3rd (A ≥ 12) and 4th A, (B ≥ 0) constraint break-down and then list if it's feasible or not, please 

 

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