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Min A + 2b
s.t. A + 4b is less than or equal to 21
2A + B is greater than or equal 7
3A + 1.5B is less than or equal to 21
-2A + 6B is greater than or equal to 0
A,B is greater than or equal to 0
A. Determine the amount of slack or surplus for each constraint?
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