One of the following statements is FALSE regarding Goal Programming A. A positive deviational variable (d’) is the amount by which a goal level is underachieved B. A negative deviational variable (d’) is the amount by which a goal level is exceeded C. Both deviational variables in a goal constraint must equal to zero D. All the above statements are FALSE
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