Question:
The Easy Time Grocery chain operates in major metropolitan areas on the East Coast. The stores have a no-frills approach, with low overhead and high volume. They generally buy their stock in volume at low prices. However, in some cases they actually buy stock at stores in other areas and ship it in. They can do this because of high prices in the cities they operate in compared with costs in other locations. One example is baby food. Easy Time purchases baby food at stores in Albany, Binghamton, Claremont, Dover, and Edison and then trucks it to six stores in and around New York City. The stores in the outlying areas know what Easy Time is up to, so they limit the number of cases of baby food Easy Time can purchase. The following table shows the profit Easy Time makes per case of baby food, based on where the chain purchases it and at which store it is sold, plus the available baby food per week at purchase locations and the shelf space available at each Easy Time store per week:
Determine where Easy Time should purchase baby food and how the food should be distributed to maximizeprofit.
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Easy Time Store (profit/case) Purchase Location 2 3 45 6 Supply Albany $9 8 $1$12 $7 8 26 Binghamton 0 086 9 Claremont Dover Edison 4 6 95 8 10 40 12 10 9 67 45 Demand 25 15 30 8 27 35