What are the four requirements of a linear programming​ problem?
A. an​ objective, constraints,​ alternatives, and linearity
B. ​alternatives, states of​ nature, conditional​ values, and probabilities
C. ​sources, destinations,​ alternatives, and linearity
D. an​ objective, constraints,​ alternatives, and conditional values

Respuesta :

Answer:

option A.

Explanation:

The correct answer is option A.

Objective: To initiate any programming we need an idea of why we want to do programming and what will be the outcome of it.

Constraints: Constraints is one of the important tools which gives direction to our programming, it tells us about what is the restriction of the programming, and what we can do and cannot do.

Alternatives: Alternatives are the options that are present in the programming problem.

Linearity: means variation of the program is linear example production of Cap is dependent on the production of the bottle.