MCQ
The feasible region of a linear programming problem is bounded. The corresponding objective function is $Z=6 x-7 y$.
The objective function attains $\qquad$ in the feasible region.
  • A
    only minimum
  • B
    only maximum
  • both maximum and minimum
  • D
    either maximum or minimum but not both

Answer

Correct option: C.
both maximum and minimum
both maximum and minimum

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