Multiple Choice
If one changes a nonbasic objective function coefficient,the optimal solution of a maximization problem will remain optimal if
A) the increase in the coefficient does not exceed the value of the Zj associated with that nonbasic variable.
B) the increase in the coefficient does not exceed the values of the Zj's of every basic variable.
C) the decrease in the coefficient does not exceed the value of the Zj associated with the nonbasic variable.
D) the new Cj - Zj associated with the nonbasic variable remains positive.
E) None of the above
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