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OpenStudy (amorfide):

for the first three parts i get this: x=new y=occasional z=regular constraints: 3x+4y+3z≥8 5x+3y+4z≥7 2x+3y+3z≥4 how do i do part 3 and 4 as asked in the pictures below? you can either work it out from the start or assume i'm right so far and carry on from part 3 and 4 any help is appreciated

OpenStudy (amorfide):

OpenStudy (amorfide):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

darn I was looking 4ward to that cookie but im too stupid to understand this lol

OpenStudy (amorfide):

i might have to replace the third equation with greater than or equal to 0 not sure :S

OpenStudy (amorfide):

lol i am wrong from the start so i guess this question is pointless

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh so..................do i get a cookie?

OpenStudy (amorfide):

sure *gives mud a cookie* :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"mud sticks cookie in his mouth and swallows" lol yummm thanks lol

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