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Q.4/356. Total distribution cost= 200*20+100*24+400*10+100*8+100*10. Supply. W3. Port. W1. W2. 20. 16. 24. *. 300. 4. 4. x. 200. 100. 100. 0. 10. 10. 8. 500. P2. 2. 2. 400. x. 100. 100. 0. 12. 18. 10. P3. 100. 2. 2. x. 100. x. 0. 300. 200. 400. Demand.
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Q.4/356 Total distribution cost= 200*20+100*24+400*10+100*8+100*10 Supply W3 Port W1 W2 20 16 24 * 300 4 4 x 200 100 100 0 10 10 8 500 P2 2 2 400 x 100 100 0 12 18 10 P3 100 2 2 x 100 x 0 300 200 400 Demand 900 200 0 0 100 0 * 2 6 2 2 2 -
Q.5/357 Total distribution cost= 400*10+200*15+100*15+200*18 Port Clermont Hamilton Butler Supply * 10 20 15 * 5 5 500 400 x 100 100 0 12 18 15 Northwest Gas 3 3 400 200 200 200 x 0 300 900 400 200 Demand 0 0 200 0 2 5 3 5 - 3
Capacity: 130 70 100 • Supply centers: • St.Louis • Richmond • Chicago Total supply=300 tons • Demand Centers: • Atlanta • Denver • Los Angeles Demand: 80 110 60 Total demand= 250 tons There is an excess capacity of 50 tons
Total distribution cost= 20*9+60*7+50*0+70*3+80*4+20*8 Los Angeles Dummy Supply Port Atlanta Denver 6 9 7 0 * 6 130 1 1 2 50 60 x 20 80 20 0 12 3 5 0 70 x - - Richmond 2 3 70 x x 0 4 8 11 0 * x 100 4 3 Chicago 4 80 20 x 4 20 0 110 60 80 50 300 Demand 40 0 0 0 20 0 5 2 0 2 * 2 2 - 5 2 1 4 - - * - 1 4