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In a transportation model, what does the supply and demand at each source and destination represent?

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Supply at each source represents the amount of a resource (e.g., goods, materials) available at that source location (e.g., warehouse, factory).

Demand at each destination represents the amount of that resource required or needed at that destination location (e.g., retail stores, customers).

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Supply at each source represents the amount of a resource (e.g., goods, materials) available at that source location (e.g., warehouse, factory).

Demand at each destination represents the amount of that resource required or needed at that destination location (e.g., retail stores, customers).

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Supply at each source represents the amount of a resource (e.g., goods, materials) available at that source location (e.g., warehouse, factory).

Demand at each destination represents the amount of that resource required or needed at that destination location (e.g., retail stores, customers).

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