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We need to get the tomatoes from farm to the stores. We have tomato farms we can buy from in California and Florida. It cost 25 per pound to buy tomatoes from California. It costs .15 per pound to buy Florida tomatoes, California has available 6,000 pounds of tomatoes and Florida has available 8,000 pounds of tomatoes. Our stores are in Tampa, Atlanta and Dallas. Tampa needs 3.000 pounds, Atlanta needs 4,000 pounds and Dallas needs 5,000 pounds. Shipping costs per pound are as follows. То From ..Tampa ..Atlanta ..Dallas CA .5- ..35- -.15 FL -.05. -.15- --35 (the dashes and dots - GSU Folio does not allow me to use tabs or spaces) The objective function coefficient for shipping from CA to Atlanta is 2 decimal places example 4.00 4.10 4.15.25.20 A The constraint for making sure Tampat gets enough tomato is? No decimal places no commas For sign use one of =, <=, >= as your answer, the arrows (sign>

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