What does a shadow price of zero indicate about a constraint?
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A shadow price of zero indicates that a constraint is non-binding, meaning that changes in the constraint's right-hand side (resource availability) do not impact the objective function's value.
A shadow price of zero indicates that a constraint is non-binding. This means that increasing the right-hand side of the constraint will not affect the optimal solution. Essentially, the constraint does not limit the objective function, and additional resources would not improve the outcome.