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Let xij = gallons of component i used in gasoline j. Assume that we have two components and two types of gasoline. There are 8,000 gallons of component 1 available, and the demand gasoline types 1 and 2 are 11,000 and 14,000 gallons respectively. Write the constraint stating that the component 1 cannot account for more than 35% of the gasoline type 1.

a. x11 + x12  (.35)(x11 + x21)
b. x11  .35 (x11 + x21)
c. x11  .35 (x11 + x12)
d. -.65x11 + .35x21 0
e. .65x11 - .35x21 0


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