The EU has made changes in airline regulation that dramatically affect major European carriers such as British International​ Air, KLM, Air​ France, Alitalia, and Swiss. With ambitious expansion​ plans, British International Air​ (BIA) has decided it needs a second service hub on the​ continent, to complement its large Heathrow​ (London) repair facility. The location selection is​ critical, and with the potential for​ 4,000 new skilled​ blue-collar jobs on the​ line, virtually every city in Western Europe is actively bidding for​ BIA's business. After initial investigations by Holmes​ Miller, head of the Operations​ Department, BIA has narrowed the list to 9 cities. Each is then rated on 12​ factors, as shown in the table below.                                                                                                                                                                                    City       Italy   France   Germany Factor Factor Description Weight Milan Rome Genoa   Paris Lyon Nice   Munich Bonn Berlin 1 Financial incentives 80 9 8 9   6 8 8   7 7 8 2 Skilled labor pool 75 4 6 4   8 9 6   10 8 9 3 Existing facility 65 4 4 2   8 7 4   9 8 1 4 Wage rates 75 8 8 8   5 5 5   3 6 6 5 Competition for jobs 75 8 2 8   3 7 7   3 7 9 6 Ease of air traffic access 70 5 3 6   3 7 9   3 9 10 7 Real estate cost 45 7 5 6   5 7 5   2 4 5 8 Communication link 25 6 7 7   8 8 9   10 8 8 9 Alternativeness to relocating executives 20 5 7 4   9 7 5   2 4 2 10 Political considerations 10 6 6 6   9 8 9   7 2 9 11 Expansion possibilities 5 9 1 9   2 5 5   5 5 7 12 Union strength 10 2 3 2   5 6 4   6 7 6   ​a) Based on the given​ information, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is ▼   Lyon Bonn Paris Berlin Genoa Nice Milan Rome Munich​, with a total weighted score of ______  ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)    After further​ investigation, Miller decides that an existing set of hangar facilities for repairs​ (factor 3) is not nearly as important as earlier thought. If he lowers the weight of that factor to 25​, after this​ change, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is ▼   Nice Genoa Paris Bonn Rome Munich Lyon Berlin Milan​,  with a total weighted score of _______   ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)   After making the change to the​ previous weight to 25, Miller has also been informed that Germany wants to reconsider its offer of financial incentives and wants to add​ 200-million-euros to the package to entice BIA. Based on this​ information, the rating assigned to Germany on this factor should be raised to 10.     After making both the necessary​ changes, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is ▼   Rome Milan Lyon Berlin Paris Munich Nice Bonn Genoa​,  with a total weighted score of  _____  ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)

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The EU has made changes in airline regulation that dramatically affect major European carriers such as British International​ Air, KLM, Air​ France, Alitalia, and Swiss. With ambitious expansion​ plans, British International Air​ (BIA) has decided it needs a second service hub on the​ continent, to complement its large Heathrow​ (London) repair facility. The location selection is​ critical, and with the potential for​ 4,000 new skilled​ blue-collar jobs on the​ line, virtually every city in Western Europe is actively bidding for​ BIA's business. After initial investigations by Holmes​ Miller, head of the Operations​ Department, BIA has narrowed the list to 9 cities. Each is then rated on 12​ factors, as shown in the table below.
                                                                                                                                                                            
 
 
 
City
 
 
 
Italy
 
France
 
Germany
Factor
Factor Description
Weight
Milan
Rome
Genoa
 
Paris
Lyon
Nice
 
Munich
Bonn
Berlin
1
Financial incentives
80
9
8
9
 
6
8
8
 
7
7
8
2
Skilled labor pool
75
4
6
4
 
8
9
6
 
10
8
9
3
Existing facility
65
4
4
2
 
8
7
4
 
9
8
1
4
Wage rates
75
8
8
8
 
5
5
5
 
3
6
6
5
Competition for jobs
75
8
2
8
 
3
7
7
 
3
7
9
6
Ease of air traffic access
70
5
3
6
 
3
7
9
 
3
9
10
7
Real estate cost
45
7
5
6
 
5
7
5
 
2
4
5
8
Communication link
25
6
7
7
 
8
8
9
 
10
8
8
9
Alternativeness to relocating executives
20
5
7
4
 
9
7
5
 
2
4
2
10
Political considerations
10
6
6
6
 
9
8
9
 
7
2
9
11
Expansion possibilities
5
9
1
9
 
2
5
5
 
5
5
7
12
Union strength
10
2
3
2
 
5
6
4
 
6
7
6
 
​a) Based on the given​ information, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is
 
Lyon
Bonn
Paris
Berlin
Genoa
Nice
Milan
Rome
Munich​, with a total weighted score of ______  ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)
 
 After further​ investigation, Miller decides that an existing set of hangar facilities for repairs​ (factor 3) is not nearly as important as earlier thought. If he lowers the weight of that factor to 25​, after this​ change, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is
 
Nice
Genoa
Paris
Bonn
Rome
Munich
Lyon
Berlin
Milan​,  with a total weighted score of _______   ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)
 
After making the change to the​ previous weight to 25, Miller has also been informed that Germany wants to reconsider its offer of financial incentives and wants to add​ 200-million-euros to the package to entice BIA. Based on this​ information, the rating assigned to Germany on this factor should be raised to 10.  
 
After making both the necessary​ changes, the best location for the aircraft servicing facility is
 
Rome
Milan
Lyon
Berlin
Paris
Munich
Nice
Bonn
Genoa​,  with a total weighted score of  _____  ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)
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