Math, asked by gaurav11jaiswal, 26 days ago

Which of the following is not a major requirement of a Linear Programming Problem?
Select one:
a. There must be alternative course of action among which to decide
b. An objective for the firm must exist
c. The problem must be of maximization type.
d. Resource must limited​

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Answered by Hunhennie90
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Answer:

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Answered by mariospartan
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The correct answer is option (c.) The problem must be of maximization type.

Explanation:

  • The problem must be of maximization type is not a major requirement of a Linear Programming Problem
  • An objective function of maximization type is not a characteristic of the LP model.
  • The various requirements of Linear Programme Problem are: Decision Variable and their Relationship, Well-Defined Objective Function, Presence of Constraints or Restrictions, Alternative Courses of Action, and Non-Negative Restriction.
  • Hence, the correct answer is option (c) The problem must be of maximization type.
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