The objective function of a maximization problem with 2 decision variables is 3x+2y. The optimal solution turns out to b

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The objective function of a maximization problem with 2 decision variables is 3x+2y. The optimal solution turns out to b

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The objective function of a maximization problem with 2 decision variables is 3x+2y. The optimal solution turns out to be x* =5 and y* =3. If the objective function becomes max 5x+2y, which of the following COULD be the new optimal solution for y? Both 3 and 0. 3 4
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