Question 4 Sx + 7x2 29 is an example of a constraint that would be found in a standard maximization problem. O True O False

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In the final solution to a linear programming problem, which of the following could possibly have a negative
value? (Select all that apply.)
a slack variable
Da problem variable (x1. x2, ...)
2
O none of these
an artificial variable
Da surplus variable
Transcribed Image Text:In the final solution to a linear programming problem, which of the following could possibly have a negative value? (Select all that apply.) a slack variable Da problem variable (x1. x2, ...) 2 O none of these an artificial variable Da surplus variable
Question 4
Sx1 + 7x2 29
is an example of a constraint that would be found in a standard maximization problem.
O True
O False
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 Sx1 + 7x2 29 is an example of a constraint that would be found in a standard maximization problem. O True O False
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