Multiple Choice
In a goal programming problem with two goals at the same priority level, all the deviational variables are equal to zero in the optimal solution.This means
A) there is no feasible solution to the problem.
B) all goals are fully achieved.
C) nonlinear programming must be used to solve this.
D) this problem was an integer programming problem.
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