I have here a bounded LP with infinite optimal solutions:
max 60 x1 + 100 x2 + 80 x3 s.t. 144 x1 + 192 x2 + 240 x3 <= 120,000 100 x1 + 150 x2 + 120 x3 <= 60,000 x1 + x2 + x3 <= 500 x >= 0
My Operations Research teacher has hinted that you can reconstruct an entire optimal tableau from the optimal solution and the initial LP. I can easily find the basis and reconstruct the entirety of the tableau, except for the objective row. What I've done now was a really roundabout way of using MATLAB to find an optimal solution (doing this LP by hand is messy, and we've already had plenty of simplex method homework), finding $B^{-1}$ and multiplying through the tableau, which revealed a simpler optimal solution, and then running the simplex method again by hand, but rigging my choices of entering and leaving variables to get the basis I want.
There's a simpler way, yes?