Question: Step 2 ( 1 point ) : Consider the solution of 2 pizzas and no shakes. Is this a feasible solution ( satisfies all your

Step 2(1 point): Consider the solution of 2 pizzas and no shakes. Is this a feasible solution (satisfies all your constraints)? If not, please identify which constraint(s) are violated.
Step 3(2 points): Apply the 2D graphical method to identify the optimal extreme point
Plot the feasible region and use the isoquant line (objective) to identify the optimal extreme point solution. Indicate the extreme point/corner on your graph.
Step 4(1 point): Identify the constraints that are binding at optimality
The extreme point identified in Step 4 should lie on the boundary of two constraints. Please tell us, in words, which two constraints are binding.
Step 5(1 point): Apply Gauss-Jordan elimination to determine the optimal diet.
Set the two constraints from Step 5 to equality and solve the system.
You will have a fractional solution and that is OK
Please include the optimal objective value (i.e. the cost)
 Step 2(1 point): Consider the solution of 2 pizzas and no

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