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Consider the Following Linear Programming Problem Use the Two Tables Below to Create the Initial Tableau

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Consider the following linear programming problem:
 MAX Z=10x1+30x2 s.t. 4x1+6x2128x1+4x216\begin{array} { l l } \text { MAX } & \mathrm { Z } = 10 x _ { 1 } + 30 x _ { 2 } \\\text { s.t. } & 4 x _ { 1 } + 6 x _ { 2 } \leq 12 \\& 8 x _ { 1 } + 4 x _ { 2 } \leq 16\end{array}

Use the two tables below to create the initial tableau and perform 1 pivot.

 Consider the following linear programming problem:  \begin{array} { l l }  \text { MAX } & \mathrm { Z } = 10 x _ { 1 } + 30 x _ { 2 } \\ \text { s.t. } & 4 x _ { 1 } + 6 x _ { 2 } \leq 12 \\ & 8 x _ { 1 } + 4 x _ { 2 } \leq 16 \end{array}   Use the two tables below to create the initial tableau and perform 1 pivot.
 Consider the following linear programming problem:  \begin{array} { l l }  \text { MAX } & \mathrm { Z } = 10 x _ { 1 } + 30 x _ { 2 } \\ \text { s.t. } & 4 x _ { 1 } + 6 x _ { 2 } \leq 12 \\ & 8 x _ { 1 } + 4 x _ { 2 } \leq 16 \end{array}   Use the two tables below to create the initial tableau and perform 1 pivot.


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