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Bas_tet [7]
2 years ago
8

Elyria Warehousing desired to locate a central warehouse to serve five Ohio markets. Placed on a grid system, its five markets h

ad coordinates and demand as shown below.
Location Coordinates (miles)

Demand (units)

(45, 65)

2,200

(120, 55)

900

(160, 95)

1,300

(100, 200)

1,750

(195, 175)

3,100



Calculate the Y-coordinate of the center-of-gravity location using the center-of-gravity technique.

69 miles
131 miles
53 miles
197 miles
171 miles
Mathematics
1 answer:
Iteru [2.4K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct option is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the the center-of-gravity technique, the coordinates of the center-of-gravity location are

(\frac{\sum x_iL_i}{\sum L_i},\frac{\sum y_iL_i}{\sum L_i})

Where ((x_i,y_i) represent the coordinates and L_i is demand.

We have to find the Y-coordinate of the center-of-gravity location.

The sum of product of demand and corresponding y coordinates is

\sum y_iL_i=65\times 2200+55\times 900+95\times 1300+200\times 1750+175\times 3100=1208500

The sum of demanded units is

\sum L_i=2200+900+1300+1750+3100=9250

The Y-coordinate of the center-of-gravity location is

y_0=\frac{\sum y_iL_i}{\sum L_i}

y_0=\frac{1208500}{9250}

y_0=130.6486

y_0\approx 131

The Y-coordinate of the center-of-gravity location is 131. Therefore the correct option is 2.

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