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When Using a Linear Programming Approach to Solving a Goal

Question 17

Question 17

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When using a linear programming approach to solving a goal programming problem,a linear program must be solved for each


A) goal.
B) pair of deviation variables.
C) priority level.
D) pairwise comparison.

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