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Finnish Furniture has experienced a decrease in the demand for tables in Chicago; the demand has fallen to 150 units. What special condition would exist? What is the minimum-cost solution? Will there be any units remaining at any of the manufacturing facilities? ​

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Answered by omprakashgupta15
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Answered by shabanadotshaik
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Finnish Furniture has experienced a decrease in the demand for tables in Chicago; the demand has fallen to 150 units (see Problem). What special condition would exist? What is the minimum-cost solution? Will there be any units remaining at any of the manufacturing facilities?

Problem:

Finnish Furniture manufactures tables in facilities located in three cities—Reno, Denver, and Pittsburgh. The tables are then shipped to three retail stores located in Phoenix, Cleveland, and Chicago. Management wishes to develop a distribution schedule that will meet the demands at the lowest possible cost. The shipping cost per unit from each of the sources to each of the destinations is shown in the following table:

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