Question:
A severe winter ice storm has swept across North Carolina and Virginia followed by more than a foot of snow and frigid, single-digit temperatures. These weather conditions have resulted in numerous downed power lines and power outages in the region, causing dangerous conditions for much of the population. Local utility companies have been overwhelmed and have requested assistance from unaffected utility companies across the Southeast. The following table shows the number of utility trucks with crews available from five different companies in Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida; the demand for crews in seven different areas that local companies cannot get to; and the weekly cost ($1000s) of a crew going to a specific area (based on the visiting companys normal charges, the distance the crew has to come, and living expenses in an area). Determine the number of crews that should be sent from each utility to each affected area that will minimize totalcosts.
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Area ICost $1000s] Crows Crew NC-E NC-SW NC-P NC-W VA-SW VA-C VA-T Availabla GA-1 15.2 3 13.9 13.5 4 5 187 GA-2 128 113 10.6 1 27 132 15.6 12 SC-1 124 10.8 9413 131 128 145 15 FL-1 182 194 182 79 205 207 227 16 FL-2 19.3 20.2 19.5 20.2 212 213 23.5 11 Crews Needed 75 10 7