Consider the following constraints from a two-variable Linear Program. (1) X ≥ 0 (2) Y ≥ 0 (3) 5X + 4Y ≤ 50 (4) 5X - 2Y ≤ 20 If constraints (3) and (4) are binding, what is the optimal solution (X, Y)? Answer choices (6, 5) (9, 5) (0, 20) (20, 0)
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Consider the following constraints from a two-variable Linear Program.
(1) X ≥ 0
(2) Y ≥ 0
(3) 5X + 4Y ≤ 50
(4) 5X - 2Y ≤ 20
If constraints (3) and (4) are binding, what is the optimal solution (X, Y)?
Answer choices
(6, 5)
(9, 5)
(0, 20)
(20, 0)
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