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Answer:

18

Explanation:

To find the maximum value of p, substitute the value of x and the value of y of each vertices in the equation and then compare the results

p = 3x + 2y

For (0,0)

p = 3(0) + 2 (0)

For (0,7.3)

p = 3(0) + 2 (7.3) = 0

For (2,6)

p = 3(2) + 2(6) = 18

For (3.2,0)

p = 3(3.2) + 2(0) = 9.6

therefore the maximum value of p = 18

User Mohamad Chami
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ANSWER:

18

STEP-BY-STEP:

To find the maximum value of P, we need to evaluate P at each vertex.

P(0,0)=3(0)+2(0)=0+0=0

P(0,22/3)=3(0)+2(22/3)=0+44/3=44/ 3

Now

P(16/5,0)=3(16/5)+2(0)=48/5+0=48/ 5

P(2,6)=3(2)+2(6)=6+12=18

Therefore, the maximum value of P is *18* when x = *2* and y = *6*.

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