Consider the linear programming problem

  1. Reading the information in Tableau of a Linear Programming problem, the ratio testwill fail when, for the identified pivot
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  2. Question A4. Ignoring the xij = 0 or xij = 1 restriction in the linear programming problem presentation of theassignment
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  3. and then this one as well :state the dual problem for each linear programming problem. minimize w =y1+y2+4y3 subject to:
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  4. this is what i have so far for the following problem but i don't know what to do next:Use the simplex method to solve the linear
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  5. Consider the linear programming problem:Maximize P=60x+50y. x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0 Use the simplex
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  6. Ignoring the xij = 0 or xij = 1 restriction in the linear programming problem presentation of theassignment problem, an
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  7. Explain the assumptions of a linear programming problem
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  8. Consider the linear programming problemMaximize P=60x+50y. x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0
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  9. Solve the following linear programming problem. Restrict x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0. Minimize g = 38x + 23y subject to the following.x
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  10. Which of the following is a programming paradigm?(1 point)polymorphic programming parametric programming sequential programming
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