max z = 3x, + 2x2 1 1 X1 + 40 X2 < 1 60 s.t. 1 X1 + 50 1 X2 < 1 50 X1, X2 20

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I just need the dual of the problem and an economic interpretation of it

max z =
3x1 + 2x2
1
X1 +
s.t.
X2 <1
40
60
1
1
X1 +
X2 <1
50
50
X1, X2 20
Find the dual of this example and give an economic interpretation of the problem.
8/-
Transcribed Image Text:max z = 3x1 + 2x2 1 X1 + s.t. X2 <1 40 60 1 1 X1 + X2 <1 50 50 X1, X2 20 Find the dual of this example and give an economic interpretation of the problem. 8/-
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