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Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize: Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize:   Subject to:         The above linear programming problem A) has only one optimal solution. B) has more than one optimal solution. C) exhibits infeasibility. D) exhibits unboundedness. Subject to: Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize:   Subject to:         The above linear programming problem A) has only one optimal solution. B) has more than one optimal solution. C) exhibits infeasibility. D) exhibits unboundedness. Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize:   Subject to:         The above linear programming problem A) has only one optimal solution. B) has more than one optimal solution. C) exhibits infeasibility. D) exhibits unboundedness. Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize:   Subject to:         The above linear programming problem A) has only one optimal solution. B) has more than one optimal solution. C) exhibits infeasibility. D) exhibits unboundedness. Consider the following linear programming problem: Minimize:   Subject to:         The above linear programming problem A) has only one optimal solution. B) has more than one optimal solution. C) exhibits infeasibility. D) exhibits unboundedness. The above linear programming problem


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