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Maximize P=60x+50y x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600
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P=60x+50y x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0 s =
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P=60x+50y . x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0 Just need help in finding s=
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Consider the linear programming problem
Maximize P=60x+50y. x+y≤80 5x+10y≤560 50x+20y≤1600 x≥0 y≥0
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Use mental math to find equations that have a quotient of 80. Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses 1600÷20 1600 ÷ 20
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Maximize P=60x+50y.
⎧ ⎪x+y≤80 ⎪ ⎪5x+10y≤560 ⎪ ⎪50x+20y≤1600 ⎪ ⎪x≥0 ⎨ ⎪y≥0 ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪
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Use mental math to find equations that have a quotient of 80. Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses 1600÷20 1600 ÷ 20
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Use mental math to find equations that have a quotient of 80. Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses 1600÷20 1600 ÷ 20
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The speed of an automobile of mass 1600 kg increases uniformly from 20 m/s to 30 m/s. What is the increase in its kinetic
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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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If
C(x) = 12000 + 400x − 1.6x2 + 0.004x3 is the cost function and p(x) = 1600 − 7x is the demand function, find the
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