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Answer: priming
Explanation: Priming is a psychological phenomenon which affect one's response to a certain action or stimulus due to one's prior encounter or exposure to related events. It often occurs due to the mental correlation between two closely related events whereby response to subsequent events or stimulus is largely affected by the individual's response to the prior event. This occurs as the prior event is stored in memory and it is triggered when subsequent related events occurs.
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the LP formulation of the problem will have nine constraints
<h3 /><h3>What is Linear Programming (LR)?</h3>
A mathematical model whose needs are expressed by linear relationships can be optimized using linear programming (LP), also known as linear optimization. Examples of this include maximizing profit or minimizing expense. In the context of mathematical programming, linear programming is a specific kind (also known as mathematical optimization).
Formally, linear programming is a method for optimizing a linear objective function under the restrictions of linear equality and linear inequality. A convex polytope, which is a set determined by the intersection of a finite number of half-spaces, each of which is determined by a linear inequality, is the convex region that is feasible for the set. An affine (linear) function defined on this polyhedron in real values serves as the function's aim. If such a point exists, a linear programming technique locates the polytope point where this function has the least (or biggest) value.
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