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Linear programming - How to formulate this constrain?

x1  = # of atrium arches  [in piece]
x2  = # of window frames  [in piece]
x3  = # of doors [in piece]

There must be no more than 3 times as many window frames as atrium arches.
There also needs to be between two and three window frames per door.

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