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the grid graph Gm,n refers to the graph obtained by taking an m × n rectangular grid of streets (m ≤ n) with m north/south blocks and n east/west blocks. For example:
-Find the edge-chromatic number for .
Safety Inventory
Extra inventory kept on hand to protect against uncertainties in demand or supply.
Product Availability
The extent to which goods or services can be purchased or accessed as desired by customers at a given time.
Customer Purchases
Transactions where consumers buy goods or services from businesses, exchanging money for products.
Excessive Inventory
A larger amount of stock than what is needed, leading to unnecessary storage costs and potential obsolescence.
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