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A dietician wishes to mix two types of food in such a way that the vitamin contents of the mixture contain at least 8 units f Vitamin A and 10 units of vitamin C, Food ‘I’ contains 2 units per kg of vitamin A and 1 unit per kg of vitamin C while food ‘II’ contains 1 unit per kg of vitamin A and 2 units per kg of vitamin C. It costs Rs 50.00 per kg to purchase food ‘I’ and Rs. 70.00 per kg to produce food ‘II’. Formulate the above linear programming problem to minimize the minimize the cost of such a mixture.

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