Problem 4) (4 points) The following linear programming problem in canonical form was obtained from a linear programming

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Problem 4) (4 points) The following linear programming problem in canonical form was obtained from a linear programming

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Problem 4 4 Points The Following Linear Programming Problem In Canonical Form Was Obtained From A Linear Programming 1
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Problem 4) (4 points) The following linear programming problem in canonical form was obtained from a linear programming problem in stan- dard form by introducing slack variables 25, X6 and 27. Set up the initial tableau (don't forget to indicate the basic variables in the left-most column), and determine the entering and departing variables. Show all relevant work. Maximize z= 3x1 – 7x2 + 4x3 – 2x4 subject to X1 – 2x2 + 4x3 + 9x4 + X5 = 3 X1 – 3x2 + 2x3 + x4 + 16 = 5 21 + X7 = 1 X; > 0, j = 1, ...,7.
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