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Which of the following statements about feasible solutions to a linear programming problem is true?A. Min 4x + 3y + (2/3)z

B. Max 5x2 + 6y2
C. Max 5xy
D. Min (x1+x2)/3

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Answer:

The answer is "Option A"

Explanation:

The valid linear programming language equation can be defined as follows:

Equation:


\Rightarrow \ Min\ 4x + 3y + ((2)/(3))z

The description of a linear equation can be defined as follows:

It is an algebraic expression whereby each term contains a single exponent, and a single direction consists in the linear interpolation of the equation.

Formula:


\to \boxed{y= mx+c}

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