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प्रश्न
Refer to Question 27. Maximum of Z occurs at ______.
पर्याय
(5, 0)
(6, 5)
(6, 8)
(4, 10)
उत्तर
Refer to Question 27. Maximum of Z occurs at (5, 0).
Explanation:
The maximum value of Z is 15 at A (5, 0).
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