(A)
In Example 2B, there was no optimal solution for the problem of maximizing the objective function
(B)
In Example 2B, there was no optimal solution for the problem of maximizing the objective function
(C)
In Example 2B, there was no optimal solution for the problem of maximizing the objective function
(D)
In Example 2B, there was no optimal solution for the problem of maximizing the objective function
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