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Business, 09.09.2019 22:10, aaanderson59

Red bookstore wants to ship books from its warehouses in brooklyn and queens to its stores, one on long island and one in manhattan. its warehouse in brooklyn has 1,000 books and its warehouse in queens has 2,000. each store orders 1,500 books. it costs $5 to ship each book from brooklyn to long island and $1 to ship each book from brooklyn to manhattan. it costs $4 to ship each book from queens to long island and $2 to ship each book from queens to manhattan. (a) if red has a transportation budget of $8,560 and is willing to spend all of it, how many books should red ship from each warehouse to each store in order to fill all the orders? (assume red spends the entire transportation budget.)

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