Multiple Choice
Managers in organizations typically have
A) single goals that can be optimized using linear and nonlinear programming.
B) a small number of goals that can be independently optimized using linear and nonlinear programming.
C) single goals that cannot be optimized using linear and nonlinear programming.
D) multiple goals that need to be simultaneously or jointly optimized.
Correct Answer:

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