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
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 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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