Solve the following linear programming problem. Maximize: z= 6x + 4y subject to: 2x + 3y≤6 4x+y≤6 x ≥ 0, y 20 The maximum value is

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Solve the following linear programming problem.
Maximize: z= 6x + 4y
subject to:
2x+3y≤6
4x+y≤6
x ≥ 0, y 20
The maximum value is
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the following linear programming problem. Maximize: z= 6x + 4y subject to: 2x+3y≤6 4x+y≤6 x ≥ 0, y 20 The maximum value is
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