3. The origins at 2 plants at Boston and Toronto with capacities of 300 and 500 units, while the destinations are 3 distribution centers with demands of 200, 300 and 250 respectively. The costs of transporting a unit of the product from origins to destinations are shown below: ORIGIN DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DC1 DC2 DC3 BOSTON 4 TORONTO 3 7 REQUIREMENT: Draw the network model and create the linear programming of this transportation problem.
3. The origins at 2 plants at Boston and Toronto with capacities of 300 and 500 units, while the destinations are 3 distribution centers with demands of 200, 300 and 250 respectively. The costs of transporting a unit of the product from origins to destinations are shown below: ORIGIN DISTRIBUTION CENTERS DC1 DC2 DC3 BOSTON 4 TORONTO 3 7 REQUIREMENT: Draw the network model and create the linear programming of this transportation problem.
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