
Most of the problems in real-world situations have a multi-objective, in these situations, available information in the system is not exact or imprecise. In this paper, solving multi-objective linear programming problems with fuzzy non-negative intervals such as objective function coefficients, technical coefficients, and fuzzy variables by using an approximation but a convenient method called decomposition method has been proposed. In the composition method, ranking functions are not used. With the help of numerical examples, the method is illustrated.
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