Exam 21: Supplement D Linear Programming
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The ________ represents all permissible combinations of the decision variables in a linear programming model.
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Linear programming is useful for allocating scarce resources among competing demands.
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You observe a linear programming problem that has been solved using the graphical method of linear programming. The feasible region and optimal solution are clearly labeled. How could you identify the slack or surplus amounts in the scenario?
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The ________ is an expression in linear programming models that states mathematically what is being maximized or minimized.
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The terms slack and surplus both refer to having too much of a resource.
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A modeler is limited to two or fewer decision variables when using the ________.
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In a linear programming model formulation, what does the feasible region represent?
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