Multiple Choice
Sensitivity analysis may be used to
A) experiment with possible future changes in the firm that may affect profits.
B) determine whether a corner point of the feasible region actually yields optimal profit.
C) replace the simplex method.
D) reduce the number of variables in a complex LP problem.
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