if there is no feasible region in a LPP then we say that the problem has
a) inifinite solution
b) no solution
c) unbounded solution
d) none of these
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Answer:
I think unbounded solution.
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Answer: (a) infinite solution
Explanation:
If there is no feasible region in a LPP then the problem has infinite solution. A linear program has infinite solution , if there exists no solution that satisfies all of the constraints, i.e, if no feasible solution is possible. Since, any real operation that is being modeled must remain within the constraints of reality, otherwise infinite solution most often indicates an error .
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