Multiple Choice
While a regular linear programming model has an infinite number of possible solutions, the integer counterpart has:
A) An infinite and identical set of possible solutions.
B) An infinite but different set of possible solutions.
C) A limited number of possible solutions.
D) All of the above are possible solution sets for the integer counterpart of a regular linear programming model.
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