The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company. Maximize 4X1+12X1X2+5X3 Subject to: 2X1X2+2X3≤70 (C1) 10.9X1−4X2≥15.6 (C2) 10X1+3X2+3X3≥21 (C3) 16X2−13X3=17 (C4) −4X1−X2+4X3=5 (C5) 7X1+2X2+3X3≤80 (C6) For an LP, the objective function developed by Richard is (valid or onvalid) . Constraint C1 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint. Constraint C2 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint. Constraint C3 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constra
The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company. Maximize 4X1+12X1X2+5X3 Subject to: 2X1X2+2X3≤70 (C1) 10.9X1−4X2≥15.6 (C2) 10X1+3X2+3X3≥21 (C3) 16X2−13X3=17 (C4) −4X1−X2+4X3=5 (C5) 7X1+2X2+3X3≤80 (C6) For an LP, the objective function developed by Richard is (valid or onvalid) . Constraint C1 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint. Constraint C2 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint. Constraint C3 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constra
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The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company.
Maximize
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4X1+12X1X2+5X3
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Subject to:
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2X1X2+2X3≤70
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(C1)
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10.9X1−4X2≥15.6
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(C2)
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10X1+3X2+3X3≥21
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(C3)
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16X2−13X3=17
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(C4)
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−4X1−X2+4X3=5
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(C5)
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7X1+2X2+3X3≤80
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(C6)
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For an LP, the objective function developed by Richard is (valid or onvalid)
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Constraint C1 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
Constraint C2 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
Constraint C3 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
Constraint C4 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
Constraint C5 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
Constraint C6 is a(n) (valid or onvalid) LP constraint.
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