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Graphical solutions to linear programming problems have an infinite number
of possible objective function lines.
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True
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True
Question 2
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In minimization LP problems the feasible region is always below the resource
constraints.
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False
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False
Question 3
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In a linear programming problem, all model parameters are assumed to be
known with certainty.
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True
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True
Question 4
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Surplus variables are only associated with minimization problems.
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False
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False
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, Question 5
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The following inequality represents a resource constraint for a maximization
problem:
X + Y ≥ 20
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True
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False
Question 6
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If the objective function is parallel to a constraint, the constraint is infeasible.
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False
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False
Question 7
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If the objective function is parallel to a constraint, the constraint is infeasible.
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False
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False
Question 8
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The following is a graph of a linear programming problem. The feasible
solution space is shaded, and the optimal solution is at the point labeled Z*.
The equation for constraint DH is:
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