Consider the LPP: Max. z = 120 x1 +100 x2 %3D S. t. 2 x1 + 2 x2 s 8 5 x1 + 3 x2s 15 X1, X2 2 0 One of the following is a feasible solution to the given LPP: a. [3 1]t b. [-2 3] c. [1 3] d. [2 2]"

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Consider the LPP:
Max. z = 120 x1 + 100 x2
S. t. 2 x1 + 2 x2 s 8
5 x1 + 3 x2 s 15
X1, X2 2 0
One of the following is a feasible solution to
the given LPP:
O a. [3 1]t
b. [-2 3]
Oc. [1 3]
Od. 12 2]
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the LPP: Max. z = 120 x1 + 100 x2 S. t. 2 x1 + 2 x2 s 8 5 x1 + 3 x2 s 15 X1, X2 2 0 One of the following is a feasible solution to the given LPP: O a. [3 1]t b. [-2 3] Oc. [1 3] Od. 12 2]
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