Complete the Chapter 14: Transportation in a Supply Chain problems below. Problems from Scenario 14.1 - Vidalia Onions When Vidalia onions are ready, the entire 13 county (plus parts of seven other counties) area in Georgia where they are grown is devoted to the harvest, packaging and shipping of this delicacy. The Onion Shack currently purchases 120,000 bags of onions each year at a price of $100 per bag (a bag is ten pounds). Onion Shack has historically purchased in lots of 3000 bags. Transit time and capacity vary as indicated in the table. The safety inventory that Onion Shack requires is 30% of lead time demand and the holding cost for a bag is 15% of cost. 1. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the least expensive transportation option if the Onion Shack continues to purchase 120,000 bags of Vidalia onions cach year. A) Mashburn Rail B) Sylvia Express C) Anita Enterprises D) Smith Trucking 2. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the least expensive transportation option if the Onion Shack purchases 240,000 bags of Vidalia onions each year. A) Mashburn Rail B) Sylvia Express C) Anita Enterprises D) Strith Trucking 3. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the least expensive transportation option if the Onion Shack purchases 480,000 bags of Vidalia onions each year. A) Mashburn Rail B) Sylvia Express C) Anita Enterprises D) Smith Trucking 4. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the transportation cost of the Anita Enterprises option if the Onion Shack purchases 240,000 bags of Vidalia onions each ycar. A) $156,000 B) $144,000 C) $162,000 D) $150,000 5. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the in-transit inventory cost of the Anita Enterprises option if the Onion Shack purchases 240,000 bags of Vidalia onions each year. A) $1936.60 B) $2004.60 C) $1972.60 D) $1864.60 6. Use Scenario 14.1 to determine the in-transit inventory cost of the Mashburn Rail option if the Onion Shack purchases 240,000 bags of Vidalia onions each year. A) $3287.67 B) $2604.67 C) $1972.60 D) $1864.60