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Does the following linear programming problem exhibit infeasibility, unboundedness, or alternate optimal solutions? Min 1X + 1Y s. t. 5X + 3Y ≤ 30 3X + 4Y ≥ 36 Y ≤ 7 X , Y ≥ 0

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