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If we were to look at two new plant locations, where would they be? (See JPMS.zip on the book Web site for the model and

If we were to look at two new plant locations, where would they be? (See JPMS.zip on the book Web site for the model and more information.)


2. If we were to look at two new plant locations, where would they be? 


3. The management team is interested in evaluating whether it made sense to expand the existing plants versus building a new plant. 


a. How would you go about answering this question?


b. Can you intuitively identify which plants likely need expansion without running any scenarios? If so, h

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