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An operations analyst is using the linear inequality to monitor resource allocation limits between two manufacturing lines. To ensure the graph accurately represents the feasible production region, match each component of the graphing process with its corresponding result for this specific inequality.
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An operations analyst is using the linear inequality to monitor resource allocation limits between two manufacturing lines. To ensure the graph accurately represents the feasible production region, match each component of the graphing process with its corresponding result for this specific inequality.
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