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20 January, 08:53

Find the maximum value of

P = 5x + 6y

subject to the following constraints:

X + y = 6

2x + 3y = 16

X>0

y20

P = [?]

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  1. 20 January, 08:58
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    Hi!

    So,

    x+y=6 = > x=6-y

    Now you subtitute x with 6-y in the following equation:

    2x+3y=16 = > 2 * (6-y) + 3y=16

    2*6-2y+3y=16

    12+y=16

    y=16-12

    y=4

    Now, we know that y=4, so we use the first equation to find x:

    x=6-y

    x=6-4

    x=2

    We jut found out that x=2 and y=4, so we will be calculating P:

    P=5x+6y

    P=5*2+6*4

    P=10+24

    P=34
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