Goal programming differs from linear programming in which of the following aspects?
A) It tries to maximize deviations between set goals and what can be achieved within the constraints.
B) It minimizes instead of maximizing as in LP.
C) It permits multiple goals to be combined into one objective function.
D) It maximizes instead of minimizing as in LP.
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