Formulate but do not solve the following exercise as a linear programming problem. A financier plans to invest up to $400,000 in two projects. Project A yields a return of 12% on the investment, whereas project B yields a return of 13% on the investment. Because the investment in project B is riskier than the investment in project A, she has decided that the investment in project B should not exceed 45% of the total investment. How much should the financier invest in each project in order to maximize the return on her investment?
A) Maximize: Subject to:
B) Maximize: Subject to:
C) Maximize: Subject to:
D) Maximize: Subject to:
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