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​The Three Assumptions Necessary for a Linear Programming Model to Be

Question 47

Question 47

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​The three assumptions necessary for a linear programming model to be appropriate include all of the following except


A) ​proportionality
B) ​additivity
C) ​divisibility
D) ​normality

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