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    A Transportation Problem Has 10 Origins and 32 Destinations
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A Transportation Problem Has 10 Origins and 32 Destinations

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A transportation problem has 10 origins and 32 destinations. How many possible routes are there for this problem?
How many routes will be used in the optimal solution?

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