Multiple Choice
In linear programming, what-if analysis is associated with determining the effect of changing:
I. objective function coefficients.
II. right-hand side values of constraints.
III. decision variable values.
A) objective function coefficients and right-hand side values of constraints.
B) right-hand side values of constraints and decision variable values.
C) objective function coefficients, right-hand side values of constraints, and decision variable values.
D) objective function coefficients and decision variable values.
E) None of the choices is correct.
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