Multiple Choice
Goal programming differs from linear programming or integer linear programming is that
A) goal programming provides for multiple objectives.
B) goal programming excludes hard constraints.
C) with goal programming we iterate until an acceptable solution is obtained.
D) goal programming requires fewer variables.
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