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Exhibit 7.2
The following questions are based on the problem below.
An investor has $150,000 to invest in investments A and B. Investment A requires a $10,000 minimum investment, pays a return of 12% and has a risk factor of .50. Investment B requires a $15,000 minimum investment, pays a return of 10% and has a risk factor of .20. The investor wants to maximize the return while minimizing the risk of the portfolio. The following multi-objective linear programming (MOLP) has been solved in Excel. Exhibit 7.2 The following questions are based on the problem below. An investor has $150,000 to invest in investments A and B. Investment A requires a $10,000 minimum investment, pays a return of 12% and has a risk factor of .50. Investment B requires a $15,000 minimum investment, pays a return of 10% and has a risk factor of .20. The investor wants to maximize the return while minimizing the risk of the portfolio. The following multi-objective linear programming (MOLP)  has been solved in Excel.   -Refer to Exhibit 7.2. Which cell(s)  is(are)  the target cells in this model? A)  $B$6:$C$6, $B$10:$B$11 B)  $B$6:$C$6 C)  $B$6:$D$6 D)  $B$10:$B$11
-Refer to Exhibit 7.2. Which cell(s) is(are) the target cells in this model?


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