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2. On June 24, 1948, the former Soviet Union blocked all land and water routes through East Germany to Berlin. A gigantic airlift was organized using American and British planes to bring food, clothing, and other supplies to the more than 2 million people in West Berlin. The Americans had two types of planes available, the C-47 Skytrain and the C-54 Skymaster. The carrying capacity was 3.5 tons for a C-47 and 10 tons for a C-54. To break the Soviet blockade, the Western Allies had to maximize carrying capacity, but the Americans were limited by the following restrictions: . No more than 44 planes could be used per day. Each C-47 required 4 crew members per flight and the crew requirement for the C-54 was 5. The total number of personnel available per day could not exceed 200. The Americans only had 32 C-54's available. Find the number of C-47's and C-54's the Americans used to maximize their carrying capacity. a. Define the variables. Be specific with descriptive words. . X = y = b. Clearly state the constraints (all inequalities) related to the feasible region.​