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A dietician is considering three food types to be served at a meal she is particularly concerned with the amount of one vitamin provided?

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at this meal ,. One ounce of food 1 provide 8 milligrams of the vitamin , an ounce of food 2 provides 24 milligram and an ounce of food 3 provides 16 milligrams . The minimum daily requirements for vitamin is 120 milligram

a. If x equals the number of ounces of food type j served at meal, determine the equation which ensure the meal satisfies MDR exactly.


i want linear equation solution of this

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Answer:

8* x₁ + 24*x₂ + 16*x₃ ≥ 120

Explanation:

food 1 provides 8 mgrs of vitamin

food 2 provides 24 mgrs of vitamin

food 3 provides 16 mgrs of vitamin

If xj ( j = 1 ,2,3 ) is the quantity in ounces of food ( 1, 2, 3 ) then:

8* x₁ + 24*x₂ + 16*x₃ ≥ 120

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