Question
Unboundedness is usually a sign that the LP problem.
  1. Has finite multiple solutions.
  2. Is degenerate.
  3. Contains too many redundant constraints.
  4. Has been formulated improperly.
  5. None of the above.

Answer

  1. Has been formulated improperly.

Solution:

A linear programming problem is said to have unbounded solution if it has infinite number of solutions.

I.e., the problem has been formulated improperly.

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