
EBK FINITE MATHEMATICS AND CALCULUS WIT
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Chapter 4, Problem 14RE
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Determine whether each of the following statements is true or false, and explain why.
14. Standard maximization problems can only have slack variables, and standard minimization problems (not solved by the dual method) can only have surplus variables.
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