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the Administration Department of a Small College Is Now

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Table 9.9
The administration department of a small college is now designing its layout for newly built office space. From statistical samplings over the last three months, the following trip matrix was developed for daily trips between departments.
Trip Matrix (trips/day)
ABCDEFA1075140 B95C130130D10E95 F\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { F } \\\hline \mathrm { A } & - & 10 & 75 & & & 140 \\\mathrm {~B} & & - & & & 95 & \\\mathrm { C } & & & - & & 130 & 130 \\\mathrm { D } & & & & - & 10 & \\\mathrm { E } & & & & & - & 95 \\\mathrm {~F} & & & & & & - \\\hline\end{array}
-Use the information in Table 9.9.One block plan suggested for the department looks as follows:
CFABED\begin{array} { | c | c | c | } \hline \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { F } & \mathrm { A } \\\hline \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } \\\hline\end{array}
What is the total load-distance score of this plan using rectilinear distance and assuming departments A and B are 3 units of distance apart?

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