Example 12.5. Find the maximum value of Z = 2x + 3y subject to the constraints: x + y ≤ 30, y ≥3,0 ≤ y ≤ 12, x-y≥0, and 0≤x≤ 20.

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Example 12.5. Find the maximum value of Z = 2x + 3y
subject to the constraints: x + y ≤ 30, y ≥ 3,0 ≤ y ≤ 12, x-y≥0, and 0≤x≤ 20.
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