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2. Practical Linear Programming

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2.1 Introduction
2.1 Categories of Modelling Software
2.3 Practical Example: Oil Blending Model
2.4 Many-Component Blends
2.5 Minimising the Cost of the Blend
2.6 Limits on the Availability of Components
2.7 Blending by Weight and by Volume
2.8 Conclusions
Subpages (8): 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Categories of Modelling Software 2.3 Practical Example: Oil Blending Model 2.4 Many-Component Blends 2.5 Minimising the Cost of the Blend 2.6 Limits on the Availability of Components 2.7 Blending by Weight and by Volume 2.8 Conclusions
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