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The objective function and constraints
are functions of two types of variables,
variables and variables
ans.
None of the above
Controllable and uncontrollable
Positive and negative
Strong and weak​

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Answered by parikshit20061
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ans.

None of the above

Controllable and uncontrollable

Positive and negative

Strong and weak

Answered by AadilPradhan
0

The objective function and constraints  are functions of two types of variables, variables and variables:

The answer is Controllable and uncontrollable.

  • In a research project, a controlled variable includes anything which is kept constant or constrained. It's a variable that seems to have no influence on the study's objectives but is monitored since it could influence the results.
  • In an experiment, an uncontrolled variable, commonly defined as a mediator variable, is indeed a variable that has the potential to skew the relation between the different and dependent variables. This can lead to erroneous correlations, poor data processing, and incorrect null hypothesis rejections.
  • Controllable factor, often known as the "Marketing Mix." It consists of four elements: product, price, location, and promotion. Uncontrollable factors, often known as "Environmental Elements," are factors that are beyond one's control.

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