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2. Maximize z = 2x₁ + 4x₂ + x3 + X4 subject to X₁ + 3x₂ + x4 ≤4 2x₁ + x₂ \leqslant 3 x2 + 4x3 + x4 \leqslant 3 x \geqslant 0
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2. Maximize z = 2x₁ + 4x₂ + x3 + X4 subject to X₁ + 3x₂ + x4 ≤4 2x₁ + x₂ \leqslant 3 x2 + 4x3 + x4 \leqslant 3 x \geqslant 0
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i dont know the answer but it is still fun to troll people
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