Question
Objective of linear programming for an objective function is to:
  1. Maximize or minimize.
  2. Subset or proper set modeling.
  3. Row or column modeling.
  4. Adjacent modeling.

Answer

  1. Maximize or minimize.
Solution:
In linear programming, the objective function is the linear equation which is representing some quantity (such as profit gained, cost, ...) which is to be maximized or minimized subject to the given constraints.

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