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Transcribed Image Text:Find
the
optimal
Solution
for
the
Following linear programming model using
the
graphical method :
Min.
=lo X 12 X2
sub to:
20 X 10 X₂ = 100
lo XI +10 X2 80
10X240
X1, X2 o
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