[Solution Library] Consider the following linear program: MAX z = 5x + 3y s.t. x - y ≤ -1 x ≤ 1 The optimal solution is infeasible occurs where x = 1 and y =


Question: Consider the following linear program:

MAX z = 5x + 3y

s.t. x - y ≤ -1

x ≤ 1

The optimal solution

  1. is infeasible
  2. occurs where x = 1 and y = 0
  3. occurs where x = 0 and y = 1
  4. results in an objective function value of 11

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