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The feasible solution for a LPP is shown in following figure. Let `Z=3x-4y` be the objective function, Minimum of `Z` occurs at

A

`(0,0)`

B

`(0,8)`

C

`(5,0)`

D

`(4,10)`

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B


Hence, the minimum of Z occurs at (0,8) and its minimum value is (-32)
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