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The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right hand corner of each cell,as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements: The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right hand corner of each cell,as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:   The optimal solution is:   The total amount shipped from Portland to Dallas is: A) 4,500 B) 1,000 C) 4,000 D) 1,500 The optimal solution is:
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right hand corner of each cell,as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:   The optimal solution is:   The total amount shipped from Portland to Dallas is: A) 4,500 B) 1,000 C) 4,000 D) 1,500 The total amount shipped from Portland to Dallas is:

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