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Use the table below to answer the following questions) .
Shirley Templeton is a real estate agent for Paralol Realty. Shirley is given the responsibility to manage potential customers for 5 of the Realty's bungalows. These 5 bungalows are situated in close proximity. In order to make traveling easier, Shirley decides to move to a location closer to the 5 bungalows. The table below gives the location X and Y coordinates) of the 5 bungalows along with the number of trips she would have to make to each bungalow. Create a nonlinear model based on the data given in the table below noting that the objective is to reduce the weighted distance between Shirley's accommodation and the 5 bungalows.  Bungalow Location  data  Locatim  X-coardinate  Y-coardinate  Trips/Month  Bungaldw 1 006 Bungaldw 2 2510030 Bungaldw 3 207515 Bungaldw 4 908028 Bungaldw 5 6010010\begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Bungalow Location } & & & \\\hline & & & \\\hline \text { data } & & & \\\hline \text { Locatim } & \text { X-coardinate } & \text { Y-coardinate } & \text { Trips/Month } \\\hline \text { Bungaldw 1 } & 0 & 0 & 6 \\\hline \text { Bungaldw 2 } & 25 & 100 & 30 \\\hline \text { Bungaldw 3 } & 20 & 75 & 15 \\\hline \text { Bungaldw 4 } & 90 & 80 & 28 \\\hline \text { Bungaldw 5 } & 60 & 100 & 10 \\\hline\end{array}
-According to the model, what is the X-coordinate for the location of Shirley's new accommodation?

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