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Transcribed Image Text:10. Solve the following mixed integer linear programming model using the branch and bound method:
maximize Z = 5x1 + 6x2 + 4x3
subject to
5x1 + 3x2 + 6x3 < 20
X1 + 3x2 s 12
X1, X3 0
X2 20 and integer
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