Multiple Choice
A goal programming problem had two goals (with no priorities assigned) .Goal number 1 was to achieve a cost of $3,600 and goal number 2 was to have no wasted material.The optimal solution to this problem resulted in a cost of $3,900 and no wasted material.What was the value for the objective function for this goal programming problem?
A) 300
B) -300
C) 3300
D) 0
E) None of the above
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