Use the simplex method to solve the linear programming problem.  Maximize  subject to ​z=7x1​+3x2​+x3​2x1​+6x2​+x3​≤14x1

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Use the simplex method to solve the linear programming problem.  Maximize  subject to ​z=7x1​+3x2​+x3​2x1​+6x2​+x3​≤14x1

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Use The Simplex Method To Solve The Linear Programming Problem Maximize Subject To Z 7x1 3x2 X3 2x1 6x2 X3 14x1 1
Use The Simplex Method To Solve The Linear Programming Problem Maximize Subject To Z 7x1 3x2 X3 2x1 6x2 X3 14x1 1 (30.84 KiB) Viewed 35 times
Use the simplex method to solve the linear programming problem.  Maximize  subject to ​z=7x1​+3x2​+x3​2x1​+6x2​+x3​≤14x1​+5x2​+2x3​≤19x1​≥0,x2​≥0,x3​≥0​ Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. A. The maximum is when x1​=,x2​=,x3​=,s1​=, and s2​= B. There is no maximum.
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