Question: 14. Formulating a linear program for a decision-making problem is a process of a. calculating the optimal solution for the linear program b. solving the

14. Formulating a linear program for a

14. Formulating a linear program for a decision-making problem is a process of a. calculating the optimal solution for the linear program b. solving the linear program by using the simplex method C. solving the linear program by using the trial-and-error method d. re-describing the problem with a linear program 15. A solution for a linear program is not feasible if it violates a. all constraints. b. at least one constraint. 16. (2 bonus pts) Suppose a minimization linear program is feasible. If we change the objective from minimization to maximization, then it may become infeasible. a True b. False 17. (2 bonus pts) Suppose the optimal objective function value of a minimization linear program problem is 196. Suppose X=(X;=5, X =7) is a feasible solution of that linear program, but it is not optimal. Let Z denote the objective function value associated with X. Then a. Z196. c. Z=196. d. Given information is not sufficient to decide

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