A model containing a linear objective function and linear constraints but requiring that one or more of the decision variables take on an integer value in the final solution is called
A) a goal programming problem.
B) an integer programming problem.
C) a nonlinear programming problem.
D) a multiple objective LP problem.
E) a branch-and-bound programming problem.
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Q26: A goal programming problem had two goals
Q27: An integer programming (minimization)problem was first solved
Q28: Which of the following is a category
Q29: In a goal programming problem with two
Q30: Goal programming is characterized by
A)all maximization problems.
B)setting
Q32: Goal programming differs from linear programming in
Q33: We do not have a general method
Q34: A mathematical programming model that permits decision
Q35: An integer programming (maximization)problem was first solved
Q36: In an integer programming problem,if it is
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