Advertising   You are the marketing director for a company that manufactures bodybuilding supplements and you are planning to run ads in Magazine A and Magazine B. Based on readership data, you estimate that each one-page ad in Magazine A will be read by 750,000 people in your target group, while each one-page ad in Magazine B will be read by 150,000 people in your target group. You would like your ads to be read by at least 5 million people in the target group, and, to ensure the broadest possible audience, you would like to place at least four full-page ads in each magazine during the year. Draw the feasible region showing how many pages you can purchase in each magazine. Find the corner points of the region. (Place Magazine A on the x-axis and Magazine B on the y-axis.) The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph. The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant. The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4. The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant. The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and above the third line. The regions outside the solution set are shaded. The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph. The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant. The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4. The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant. The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the left of the vertical line, and above the third line. The regions outside the solution set are shaded. The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph. The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant. The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4. The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant. The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and below the third line. The regions outside the solution set are shaded. The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph. The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant. The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4. The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant. The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, above the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and above the third line. The regions outside the solution set are shaded. Find the corner points of the region. (Order your answers from smallest to largest x, then from smallest to largest y. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round each coordinate to the nearest whole number.) (x, y)

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Advertising   You are the marketing director for a company that manufactures bodybuilding supplements and you are planning to run ads in Magazine A and Magazine B. Based on readership data, you estimate that each one-page ad in Magazine A will be read by 750,000 people in your target group, while each one-page ad in Magazine B will be read by 150,000 people in your target group. You would like your ads to be read by at least 5 million people in the target group, and, to ensure the broadest possible audience, you would like to place at least four full-page ads in each magazine during the year. Draw the feasible region showing how many pages you can purchase in each magazine. Find the corner points of the region. (Place Magazine A on the x-axis and Magazine B on the y-axis.)
The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph.
  • The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant.
  • The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4.
  • The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant.
  • The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and above the third line.
  • The regions outside the solution set are shaded.
The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph.
  • The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant.
  • The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4.
  • The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant.
  • The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the left of the vertical line, and above the third line.
  • The regions outside the solution set are shaded.
The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph.
  • The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant.
  • The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4.
  • The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant.
  • The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, below the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and below the third line.
  • The regions outside the solution set are shaded.
The x y-coordinate plane is given. There are 3 lines and a region labeled "solution set" on the graph.
  • The first line enters the window in the first quadrant, goes down and right, passes through the approximate point (4, 13.3) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the third line, crosses the x-axis at approximately x = 6.7,and exits the window in the fourth quadrant.
  • The vertical line crosses the x-axis at x = 4.
  • The third line enters the window in the second quadrant, goes horizontally right, crosses the y-axis at y = 4, passes through the point (4, 4) crossing the vertical line, passes through the approximate point (5.9, 4) crossing the first line, and exits the window in the first quadrant.
  • The solution set is above the x-axis, to the right of the y-axis, above the first line, to the right of the vertical line, and above the third line.
  • The regions outside the solution set are shaded.
Find the corner points of the region. (Order your answers from smallest to largest x, then from smallest to largest y. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round each coordinate to the nearest whole number.)
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