Multiple Choice
The second step in formulating a linear programming problem is
A) Identify any upper or lower bounds on the decision variables.
B) State the constraints as linear combinations of the decision variables.
C) Understand the problem.
D) Identify the decision variables.
E) State the objective function as a linear combination of the decision variables.
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