In Modeling a Traveling Salesman Problem, Let Be a 0-1 Decision Variable, Which Takes a Value of Be
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In modeling a traveling salesman problem, let be a 0-1 decision variable, which takes a value of 0 if in the kth leg the tour corresponding to the solution does not go from node to node . is set to be equal to 1 if the tour goes from node to node in the kth leg. In a problem with just 4 nodes and without loss of generality, assume that the tour starts and ends in node 1 . If, in a particular solution, , it means that the tour corresponding to the solution
A) goes from node 3 to 1 in the 2nd leg
B) goes from node 2 to 1 in the 3rd leg
C) goes from node 1 to 2 in the 3rd leg
D) goes from node 1 to 3 in the 2 nd leg
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