Multiple Choice
An analyst, having solved a linear programming problem, determined that he had 10 more units of resource Q than previously believed. Upon modifying his program, he observed that the list of basic variables did not change, but the value of the objective function increased by $30. This means that resource's Q's shadow price was
A) $1.50.
B) $3.00.
C) $6.00.
D) $15.00.
E) $30.00.
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