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Solver can produce four different reports: summary, answer, sensitivity, and limits.

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Final answer:

The statement is false because, while a solver does produce various types of reports, 'limits' is not commonly recognized as a standard report. the statement is technically false.

Step-by-step explanation:

False, a solver in mathematics, particularly referring to optimization problems and linear programming, can typically produce several types of reports, but they are generally called summary, answer, sensitivity, and limits report. It's plausible that a solver might generate a report within these categories, but the exact terminology can vary. For instance, a sensitivity analysis is common in optimization, which assesses how sensitive a solution is to changes in the parameters of the problem. However, there isn't a commonly recognized 'limits' report in standard solver outputs; instead, a report might include information about variable bounds which some could refer to colloquially as 'limits'. Therefore, the statement is technically false.

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