Difference between balanced and unbalanced transportation problem
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Balanced transport problem: when complete supply from all the resources is equivalent to the overall demand in all locations. Total supply = Total demand
Unbalanced Transportation Problem: If the supply and demand are not equal.
Two situations are possible:- 1. If Supply < demand, a dummy supply variable is introduced in the equation to make it equal to demand.
2. If demand < supply, a dummy demand variable is introduced in the equation to make it equal to supply.
"A transportation issue may have doable arrangement just it is a balanced issue.
An unbalanced issue can be made balanced by including dummy supply focus (line) or dummy demand focus according to the requirement.
In the event that in a transportation issue, the aggregate of supply accessible from all sources isn't equivalent to the whole of demands everything being equal, for example the issue is said to be unbalanced transportation issue.
Be that as it may, for a doable answer for exist, add up to supply must be equivalent to the aggregate demand in this way it is necessary to change over these unbalanced T.P. into balanced one."