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A chemist has a compound to be made using three basic elements A, B and C so that it has at least 100 litres of A, 12 litres of B and 20 litres of C He makes this compound by mixing two compounds I and II. Each unit of compound i has 4 litres of A, 3 litres of 8 and no C. Each unit of compound II has 1 litre of A, 2 litres of B and 4 litres of the unit cost of the compound I and II are Rs. 400 and Rs. 500 respectively. Formulate the problem to minimize the cost

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A chemical company produces a chemical containing three basic elements A, B, C, so that it has at least 16 litres of A, 24 litres of B and 18 litres of C. This chemical is made by mixing two compounds. Each unit of compound I, has 4 litres of A, 12 litres of B and 2 litres of C. Each unit of compound II, has 2 litres of A, 2 litres of B and 6 litres of C. The cost per unit of compound I is ₹800 and that of compound II is ₹640. Formulate the problems as LPP and solve it to minimize the cost.

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