Solve the linear programming problems in Problems 56-59. Suppose the net profit per bushel of corn in
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Solve the linear programming problems in Problems 56-59.
Suppose the net profit per bushel of corn in Example 3 increased to \(\$ 2.00\) and the net profit per bushel of wheat dropped to \(\$ 1.50\). Maximize the profit if the other conditions in the example remain the same.
Data from Example 3
A farmer has 100 acres on which to plant two crops, corn and wheat, and the problem is to maximize the profit. There are several considerations; the first is the expense:
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Expenses Seed Fertilizer Planting/care/harvesting Total Cost per Acre Corn Wheat $12 $40 $58 $80 $50 $90 $120 $210
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