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Food `F_(1)` contains 6 units of vitamin A per gram and 7 units of vitamin B per gram and cost 12 paise per gram food `F_(2)` contains 8 untis of vitamin A per gram and 12 units of vitamin B per gram and cost 20 paise per gram the daily minimum requirement of vitamin A and B are 100 units and 120 units respectively formulate the problem as a linear programing problem to minimize the cost of such a mixture

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