The maximum problem is not in standard form. Determine if the problem can be modified so as to be in standard form. If it can, write the modified version. Maximize P = 3x1 + x₂ + 8x3 subject to the constraints -X₁ + x₂ + x3 10 -

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The maximum problem is not in standard form. Determine if the problem can be
modified so as to be in standard form. If it can, write the modified version.
Maximize P = 3x1 + x₂ + 8x3 subject to the constraints
-X1 + x₂ + x3
2-10
3x₁8x2
X3 ≤3
X₁20, X₂20, X3 20
O a. The maximum problem cannot be modified to be in standard form.
O b.
Maximize P = 3x1 + x2 + 8x3 subject to the constraints
O c.
2-15
O d.
O e.
-X1 + x2 + x3
-3x₁ + 8x2
2-10
2-15
2-3
-X3
X₁ ≥ 0, X₂ ≥ 0,
X3 20
Maximize P = 3x₁ + x2 + 8X3 subject to the constraints
X1 X2 X3 2 10
-3x₁ + 8x2
X3
X3
215
≤3
X₁20, X₂20, X₂20
Maximize P = 3X1 + X2 + 8X3 subject to the constraints
X1 X2 X3 ≤ 10
-3x1 + 8x₂
15
≤3.
X₁ ≥ 0, X₂20, X3 20
Maximize P = 3x1 + x₂ + 8X3 subject to the constraints
X₁ + x₂ + x3
≤ 10
-3x1 + 8x2
≤ 15
X3
<3
X120, X₂20, X3 20
Transcribed Image Text:The maximum problem is not in standard form. Determine if the problem can be modified so as to be in standard form. If it can, write the modified version. Maximize P = 3x1 + x₂ + 8x3 subject to the constraints -X1 + x₂ + x3 2-10 3x₁8x2 X3 ≤3 X₁20, X₂20, X3 20 O a. The maximum problem cannot be modified to be in standard form. O b. Maximize P = 3x1 + x2 + 8x3 subject to the constraints O c. 2-15 O d. O e. -X1 + x2 + x3 -3x₁ + 8x2 2-10 2-15 2-3 -X3 X₁ ≥ 0, X₂ ≥ 0, X3 20 Maximize P = 3x₁ + x2 + 8X3 subject to the constraints X1 X2 X3 2 10 -3x₁ + 8x2 X3 X3 215 ≤3 X₁20, X₂20, X₂20 Maximize P = 3X1 + X2 + 8X3 subject to the constraints X1 X2 X3 ≤ 10 -3x1 + 8x₂ 15 ≤3. X₁ ≥ 0, X₂20, X3 20 Maximize P = 3x1 + x₂ + 8X3 subject to the constraints X₁ + x₂ + x3 ≤ 10 -3x1 + 8x2 ≤ 15 X3 <3 X120, X₂20, X3 20
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