What are the supply-side constraints?
SS 1 2
1 100 5 6
2 200 4 2
3 150 3 6
4 50 9 7
DD 250 250
Answer: x11 +x12 ≤ 100
x21 + x22 ≤ 200
x31 + x32 ≤ 150
x41 + x42 ≤ 50
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