Question 6 Maximize z = 8x + 2y subject to: x+ y<4 2x + y s 5 x2 0, y 20 The maximum is 20 at (2.5,0) (Give this answer as an ordered pair. Parer and comma required. No spaces.) Answer 1: 20 Answer 2: (2.5,0)

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Maximize z = 8x + 2y
subject to: x+ y< 4
2x + ys5
x 2 0, y 20
The maximum is 20
at (2.5,0)
. (Give this answer as an ordered pair. Paren
and comma required. No spaces.)
Answer 1:
20
Answer 2:
(2.5,0)
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 6 Maximize z = 8x + 2y subject to: x+ y< 4 2x + ys5 x 2 0, y 20 The maximum is 20 at (2.5,0) . (Give this answer as an ordered pair. Paren and comma required. No spaces.) Answer 1: 20 Answer 2: (2.5,0)
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