when formulating constraints, do we need to change the inequality signs to equality signs?
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When formulating constraints in operations research, you typically use inequality signs to represent limits or bounds. However, if you're working with linear programming problems, you can convert inequalities to equalities by introducing slack or surplus variables. This allows you to maintain the same information while using a standard form suitable for solving the problem. In summary, you don’t change the signs directly; you may need to add variables to transform inequalities into equalities when necessary.