Solve using artificial variables. Maximize subject to: with z = 3x₁ + 2x₂ + X₂=6 = 60 4x₁ + 2x₂ ≥ 120 5x₁ + 2x₂ ≤250 x₁ 20, x₂ 20 X₁

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Solve using artificial variables.
The maximum is z =
(Simplify your answers.)
when x₁ =
and X2
=
Maximize
subject to:
with
z = 3x₁ + 2x₂
x₁ + x₂ = 60
4x₁ + 2x₂ ≥ 120
5x₁ + 2x₂ ≤250
x₁ ≥ 0, X₂ ≥0
Transcribed Image Text:Solve using artificial variables. The maximum is z = (Simplify your answers.) when x₁ = and X2 = Maximize subject to: with z = 3x₁ + 2x₂ x₁ + x₂ = 60 4x₁ + 2x₂ ≥ 120 5x₁ + 2x₂ ≤250 x₁ ≥ 0, X₂ ≥0
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