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The L.P.P. :
Maximize `Z=4x-10y`
subject to `2x-y le 2, x-4y ge 4, x ge0, y ge0` has

A

infinitely many optimal solutions

B

only two optimal solutions

C

only one optimal solution

D

no optimal solution

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D
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