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    The Amount That the Objective Function Coefficient of a Decision
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The Amount That the Objective Function Coefficient of a Decision

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The amount that the objective function coefficient of a decision variable would have to improve before that variable would have a positive value in the solution is the


A) dual price.
B) surplus variable.
C) reduced cost.
D) upper limit.

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