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Mathematics, 16.10.2019 06:30 Chealyn

Hi, i'm stuck on a part of this question, we have to solve using gauss jordan elimination: a corporation wants to lease a fleet of 12 airplanes with a combined carrying capacity of 220 passengers. the three available types of planes carry 10,15,20 passengers. how many of each type of plane should be leased?

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