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In linear programming problem, the linear function Z subject to certain conditions determined by a set of linear inequalities with variables as non-negative, is

A

maximised only

B

minimised only

C

Both (a) and (b

D

None of these

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In linear programming problem the linear function z subject to certain conditions determined by a set of linear inequalities with variables as non-negative is maximise or minimise.
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