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For the LPP problem Max . z=3x+2y subje...

For the LPP problem Max . z=3x+2y subject to
`x+yge1,y-5xle0,x-yge-1,`

A

(a) x = 3

B

(b) y = 3

C

(c) z = 15

D

(d) All the above

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