Multiple Choice
Why might a decision maker prefer a solution in the interior of the feasible region of a linear programming problem?
A) Such a solution has a better objective function value than any other solution
B) Such a solution is likely to remain feasible if some of the coefficients in the problem change
C) The decision maker is not sure if he/she wants to maximize or minimize the objective
D) Such a solution has more binding constraints
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