Solve the following linear programming problem. z = 11x + 4y 8x + 4y < 32 11x + y ≤32 x>0, y 20 Maximize: subject to: The maximum value is The maximum occurs at the point (Type an ordered pair. If the maximum occurs at more than one point, type either answer. Type an integer or a fraction.)

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Solve the following linear programming problem.
z = 11x + 4y
8x + 4y ≤ 32
11x + y ≤ 32
x>0, y 20
Maximize:
subject to:
The maximum value is
The maximum occurs at the point
(Type an ordered pair. If the maximum occurs at more
than one point, type either answer. Type an integer or a
fraction.)
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the following linear programming problem. z = 11x + 4y 8x + 4y ≤ 32 11x + y ≤ 32 x>0, y 20 Maximize: subject to: The maximum value is The maximum occurs at the point (Type an ordered pair. If the maximum occurs at more than one point, type either answer. Type an integer or a fraction.)
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