Classify the problem below as having multiple optimal solutions, having no feasible solution, or having unbounded objective function. If possible, solve the problem. Maximize f (x,y) = 1.75x + 1.25y Subject to: a) 1.2х + 2.25у< 14 b) x+ 1.1y < 8 c) 2.5x + y < 9 d) x 20 e) у20

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Classify the problem below as having multiple optimal solutions, having no feasible solution,
or having unbounded objective function. If possible, solve the problem.
Maximize f(x, y) = 1.75x + 1.25y
Subject to:
a) 1.2x + 2.25y < 14
b) x+ 1.1y < 8
c) 2.5x + y < 9
d) x 20
e) y > 0
Transcribed Image Text:Classify the problem below as having multiple optimal solutions, having no feasible solution, or having unbounded objective function. If possible, solve the problem. Maximize f(x, y) = 1.75x + 1.25y Subject to: a) 1.2x + 2.25y < 14 b) x+ 1.1y < 8 c) 2.5x + y < 9 d) x 20 e) y > 0
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