SOLUTION: 1.A LPP can have unbounded solution with its feasible region still bounded.
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True
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2.Slack variables are used to convert <= type constraint to an equality
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Question 1178455: 1.A LPP can have unbounded solution with its feasible region still bounded.
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True
False
2.Slack variables are used to convert <= type constraint to an equality constraint.
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True
False
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.A LPP can have unbounded solution with its feasible region still bounded.
Select one:
True
2.Slack variables are used to convert <= type constraint to an equality constraint.
Select one:
False
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