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The oldest Nepali climber to scale Mount Everest till2015

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The specific problem is selected above and it is worth analyzing and studying because is is similar to a classical optimization problem. This is because the desired output can be either maximized or minimized by adjusting the values of certain constraints such as maintenance cost, trucks parts and other necessary parameters.

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