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(Allocation problem) A cooperative society of farmers has 50 hectare of land to grow two crops X and Y. The profit from crops X and Y per hectare are estimated as Rs 10,500 and Rs 9,000 respectively. To control weeds, a liquid herbicide has to be

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To solve the allocation problem step by step, we will follow the linear programming method. ### Step 1: Define the Variables Let: - \( X \) = hectares of land allocated for crop X - \( Y \) = hectares of land allocated for crop Y ### Step 2: Write the Objective Function ...
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