Multiple Choice
In robust optimization, what is meant by the term "hard constraint"?
A) A constraint that is not violated.
B) A constraint that has a shadow price of zero.
C) A constraint that can be violated slightly without serious repercussions.
D) A constraint that can be violated dramatically without serious repercussions.
E) A constraint that cannot be violated.
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