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Find the complete optimal solution to this linear programming problem.                         ...

Find the complete optimal solution to this linear programming problem.                  
                  
Min   5x + 6y              
                  
s.t.   3x + y >= 15              
   x + 2y >= 12      

I am using excel, without the slover please show all work and formulas and all steps. and graphs i   
   3x + 2y >= 24              
   x , y >= 0              

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