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A maximizing linear programming problem has two constraints: 2X + 4Y < 100 and 3X + 10Y < 210, in addition to constraints stating that both X and Y must be nonnegative

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A maximizing linear programming problem has two constraints: 2X + 4Y < 100 and

3X + 10Y < 210, in addition to constraints stating that both X and Y must be nonnegative. The corner points of the feasible region of this problem are

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  • (20, 15)
  • (0, 0), (70, 0), (25, 0), and (15, 20)
  • (0, 0), (50, 0), (0, 21), and (20, 15)
  • (0, 0), (0, 100), and (210, 0)
  • None of the choice presented is correct.

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