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

Respuesta :

Answer: Option (C)

Explanation:

Linear programming is referred to as the mathematical method designed in order to assist individuals to plan and thus make decisions which are necessary in order to allocate the resource. Under linear programming, first an individual defines the objective, thereby also looking at the limits i.e. constraints that are being put forth. Also defining the alternatives and the linearity.