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Mathematics, 15.06.2021 02:50 Toni1816

Please answer quickly this is due today and I just can’t quite get it. 10. When solving a Linear Programming problem, what
order should you place the 10 steps to find the
solution?
A. Identify the feasible region.
B. Read the problem.
C. Write the constraint inequalities.
D. Write your final solution using a sentence.
E. Define your variables.
F. Write the objective equation.
G. Graph the constraint inequalities.
H. Substitute the ordered pairs of the vertices into the objective equation.
I. Re-read the problem.
J. Identify the vertices of the feasible region.

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