A linear programming maximization problem with four variables and three nontrivial inequalities has the number 27 as the maximum value of the objective function.(a) How many variables and nontrivial inequalities will the dual problem have?(b) What is the minimum value of the objective function of the dual problem?
What will be an ideal response?
(a) | 3 variables, 4 nontrivial inequalities |
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