MCQ
If the constraints in a linear programming problem are changed
  • the problem is to be re-evaluated
  • B
    solution is not defined
  • C
    the objective function has to be modified
  • D
    the change in constraints is ignored

Answer

Correct option: A.
the problem is to be re-evaluated
The optimisation of the objective function of a LPP is governed by the constraints.
Therefore, if the constraints in a linear programming problem are changed, then the problem needs to be re-evaluated.

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