Multiple Choice
Consider the following linear programming problem: Maximize 20X + 30Y
Subject to: X + Y ≤ 80
12X + 12Y ≤ 600
3X + 2Y ≤ 400
X, Y ≥ 0
This is a special case of a linear programming problem in which
A) there is no feasible solution.
B) there is a redundant constraint.
C) there are multiple optimal solutions.
D) this cannot be solved graphically.
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