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Chapter C, Problem 6DQ
Summary Introduction
To determine: The meaning of the statement
Statement: In the transportation problem, the greater the source and destination, the smaller the percentage of the cells.
Introduction: The major objective of the transportation problem is to minimize the distributing cost of a product from a source to an origin. Transportation problem is one of the types of linear programming.
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