Use the ExXcel Solver to solve this problem. Consider the linear programming problem. Maximize: 6x+5y +4z. Subject to the constraints: 2x+y+z <= 18O x+3y+2z<=300 2x+y+2z<=240 X, y and z<= 0

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Use the Excel Solver to solve this
problem. Consider the linear
programming problem. Maximize: 6x+5y
+4z.
Subject to the constraints:
2x+y+z <= 18O
X+3y+2z<=300
2x+y+2z<=240
X, y and z<= 0
Transcribed Image Text:Use the Excel Solver to solve this problem. Consider the linear programming problem. Maximize: 6x+5y +4z. Subject to the constraints: 2x+y+z <= 18O X+3y+2z<=300 2x+y+2z<=240 X, y and z<= 0
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