MCQ
Linear programming used to optimize mathematical procedure and is:
  • Subset of mathematical programming
  • B
    Dimension of mathematical programming
  • C
    Linear mathematical programming
  • D
    All of above

Answer

Correct option: A.
Subset of mathematical programming
Linear programming is an extremely powerful tool for addressing a wide range of applied optimization problems.
A short list of application areas is resource allocation, production scheduling, warehousing, layout, transportation scheduling, facility location, flight crew scheduling, portfolio optimization, parameter estimation.
So, linear programming is used to subset mathematical programming.

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