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Business, 04.12.2021 01:10 oshawn108

Rework problem 24 in section 1 of Chapter 7 of your textbook, about the Columbus Cruiselines, using the following data. Assume that the Nina has 550 regular cabins and 160 deluxe cabins; that the Pinta has 410 regular cabins and 420 deluxe cabins; and that the Santa Maria has 810 regular cabins and 540 deluxe cabins. Assume also that during the season there will be a demand for 11200 regular cabins and a demand for 7100 deluxe cabins. Assume also that the cost of operating the Nina for a week is $117000, that the cost of operating the Pinta for a week is $116000, that the cost of operating the Santa Maria for a week is $178000. For how many weeks should each ship be scheduled in order to meet the demand at minimum cost

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