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This corporation has 10 plants in various parts of the world . Each of these plants
produces the same 10 products and then sells them within its region . The
demand ( sales potential ) for each of these products from each plant is known for
each ...
This corporation has 10 plants in various parts of the world . Each of these plants
produces the same 10 products and then sells them within its region . The
demand ( sales potential ) for each of these products from each plant is known for
each ...
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One plant outside Detroit , MI , assembles two models from the family of midsized
and luxury cars . The first model , the Family Thrillseeker , is a four - door sedan
with vinyl seats , plastic interior , standard features , and excellent gas mileage .
One plant outside Detroit , MI , assembles two models from the family of midsized
and luxury cars . The first model , the Family Thrillseeker , is a four - door sedan
with vinyl seats , plastic interior , standard features , and excellent gas mileage .
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2 3 5 ( D ) Supply Source ( Plant ) 1 2 3 41 40 27 29 28 M 27 24 23 21 0 0 0 乃乃
的 37 30 Demand 20 30 30 40 75 Management has specified that every plant
should be assigned at least one of the products . There are more products ( four )
...
2 3 5 ( D ) Supply Source ( Plant ) 1 2 3 41 40 27 29 28 M 27 24 23 21 0 0 0 乃乃
的 37 30 Demand 20 30 30 40 75 Management has specified that every plant
should be assigned at least one of the products . There are more products ( four )
...
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