MCQ
In linear programming, oil companies used to implement resources available is classified as:
  • A
    Implementation modeling
  • B
    Transportation models
  • C
    Oil model
  • D
    Resources modeling

Answer

  1. Transportation models

Solution:

In linear programming, transportation model are applied to problems related to the study of efficient transportation routes.

For oil companies, how effectively the available resources are transported to different destinations with minimum cost.

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