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In a linear programming problem, what is the relationship between the constraints and the feasible region?
Explain with reference to a problem with two variables.
Time-Consuming
Requiring a great deal of time to complete, often more than what is considered reasonable or necessary.
Negotiation/Mediation
A process where disputing parties come together to discuss their differences with the aim of reaching an agreement, with mediation involving a neutral third party to assist.
ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution, a range of processes used to resolve conflicts outside of traditional court proceedings.
Court Adjudication
The legal process by which a judge reviews the evidence and arguments presented by the parties to make a formal decision or judgment.
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