In a goal programming model in which goal 1 has a higher priority than goal 2:
A) if goal 1 is not met, goal 2 will not be met.
B) if goal 2 is met, goal 1 will be met.
C) goal 2 may be met even if goal 1 is not.
D) goal 1 and goal 2 cannot both be met.
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