Solve the following LP problem graphically using level curves. MAX: 2X1 + 5X2 Subject to: 6X1 +
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MAX: 2X1 + 5X2
Subject to: 6X1 + 5X2 ≤ 60
2X1 + 3X2 ≤ 24
3X1 + 6X2 ≤ 48
X1, X2 ≥ 0
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