For constraint 3x + 2y ≤ 18, point (4,4) gives LHS value A 20 B 18 C 16 D 14
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Chapter 28: Linear Programming Problems (Set-4)
For the constraint 3x + 2y ≤ 18, the point (4,4) is A Feasible for it B Infeasible for it
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An LPP is called “linear” mainly because A Relations are linear B Variables are squared C Graph is circular D
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In an LPP, the objective function must be A Quadratic expression B Linear expression C Trigonometric form D Exponential form
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In an LPP, the variables representing choices are called A Random variables B Dependent variables C Decision variables D Constant
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Three cards are drawn without replacement from a 52-card deck. What is the probability that exactly two are aces A
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A letter is chosen from the word “PROBABILITY”. What is the probability of selecting a vowel A 3/11 B 5/11
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When two coins are tossed, which event is a compound event A Getting HH B Getting TT C Getting HT
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When a die is rolled once, how many outcomes are in the sample space A 6 outcomes B 4 outcomes
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In a random experiment, what is the sample space A Only one outcome B Outcome set C Favourable outcomes D
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