The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company. Maximize Subject

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The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company. Maximize Subject

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The Lp Relationships That Follow Were Formulated By Richard Martin At The Long Beach Chemical Company Maximize Subject 1
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The LP relationships that follow were formulated by Richard Martin at the Long Beach Chemical Company. Maximize Subject to: 1 4X₁ + X₁ X2 +5X3 5X₁ X2+2X3 ≤70 10.9X₁-4X₂ ≥ 15.6 7X₁ +3X₂ +3X3 ≥21 1 20X2-X3 = 17 - 4X₁ X₂ + 4X3 = 5 5X₁ + 2X₂ + 3√√X3 ≤80 For an LP, the objective function developed by Richard is Constraint C1 is a(n) Constraint C2 is a(n) Constraint C3 is a(n) Constraint C4 is a(n) Constraint C5 is a(n) ▼ LP constraint. (C1) (C2) (C3) (C4) (C5) (C6) LP constraint. LP constraint. LP constraint. LP constraint.
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