There are two warehouses (w1, w2) and three retail locations (a, b, c).
w1 is capable of suppl...
Mathematics, 30.07.2019 17:10 Ahemingway7164
There are two warehouses (w1, w2) and three retail locations (a, b, c).
w1 is capable of supplying 250 units of product per period
w2 is capable of supplying 114 units of product per period
a requires 210 units of product per period
b requires 60 units of product per period
c requires 62 units of product per period
costs for routing one unit of material between the locations are as follows:
w1-a: 21
w1-b: 10
w1-c: 23
w2-a: 24
w2-b: 9
w2-c: 2
apply the transportation model to this situation and enter the quantity (in whole units) that would be routed
w2 to b
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