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A diet of a stic person must contain atleast 4000 unit of vitamins, 50 unit of proteins and 1400 calories. Two foods A and B are available at cos of Rs. 4 and Rs. 3 per unit respectively. If one unit of A contains 200 unit of vitamis, 1 unit of protein and 40 calories, while one unit of food B contains 100 unit of vitamins, 2 unit of protein and 40 calories. Formulate the problem, so that the diet be cheapest.

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