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    Saving's Algorithm

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    once‚ where the demanded quantities are delivered‚ and the total demand on every route must be within the vehicle’s capacity. The transportation costs are specified as the cost of driving from any point to any other point. The costs are not necessarily identical in the two directions between two given points. -1- 3. The savings algorithm. The savings algorithm is a heuristic algorithm‚ and therefore it does not provide an optimal solution to the problem with certainty. The method does‚ however

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    Tips for Writing A Good Reaction Paper Do Read the given article carefully. Think about 1 or 2 major points you want to articulate in your reaction paper. Describe your point first ("Lessons Learned‚" "What you agreed on…" or "What you disagreed on…") Justify why you think that way. Provide one or two real-world example(s) - You may use any example you are familiar with‚ including ones we discuss in class or ones from the textbook. However‚ please do not assume that I know what you are

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    b. The highway department is asked to construct a road between point A to point B. Point A lies on an abandoned road that runs on the west of point P. Point B is 3km north from the abandoned road and is 5km east of A as shown in FIGURE 01(b). The engineering division proposes that the road to be constructed by restoring a section of the old road from point A to some point P and constructing a new road from point P to point B. Given the cost of restoring the old road is RM 2‚000‚000 per km

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    Network Case Flows

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    the scenario of Joe the plumber‚ and his piping network. Joe states that his system of connections can deliver a flow of 3 gpm from point s to point t through his series of connections. By studying his system on a capacitated s‚t graph the flow tolerances can be mapped from point to point. Point s supplies 4 gpm to point a‚ point a then splits into two edges to points b and d which can flow 3 and 2 gpm respectively. Throughout the network there are differing capacities among the connections however

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    1. What are the advantage of CAD compare to manual in Garment? Ans: By cad system we can save Fabric‚ Labor Cost‚ Time Save & get 100% accuracy. 2. By which function we normally create actual pattern? Ans: F1 => Bezier. 3. In which function we can extract process from block pattern? Ans: F4=> seam 4. By which function we can see nested pattern? Ans: F12 & F9 5. By which function we can copy bottom grading into chest? Ans: F6 => Report Y 6. How we can call required Ans : select => required size

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    Len and Marilyn

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    What are the objectives of both parties in the exchanges? Both parties are trying to not only get their points across but they are both looking out for the best interest of their teams. They are trying to get what they both feel like they deserve within the negotiation. How would you describe the general "tone" of the exchanges? In the first exchange it almost seems like Len’s tone is a little threatening and Marilyn’s tone is a bit defensive and worried in response. Were Marilyn’s objectives

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    quote a well-known writer‚ … To To put it in the words of … M. Platonova "Materials for the Speaking Part of the Centralised Exam" Introducing a Point When delivering the presentation on the particular subject it is relevant to introduce the key points. You may use one of the following phrases: First First of all I ’d like to point out ... The main problem is ... The question of ... Speaking of ... M. Platonova "Materials for the Speaking Part of the Centralised Exam"

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    comfortable‚ posture a player assumes before moving to contact the ball. * RED CARD – a severe penalty in which an official displays a red card. The result of a red card may be a player is disqualified‚ the team loses the serve‚ or the team loses a point. A red card may be given with or without a prior yellow card as a warning; it is up to the official’s discretion. * ROTATION - The clockwise movement of players around the court and through the serving

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    are the objectives of both parties in the exchanges? Both parties in these exchanges want to obtain the best accounts available for their teams to maximize profit for the company‚ and also for their staff. In addition‚ they both want to get their points across while looking out for their teams’ best interest. Based on the exchange‚ it seems that Marilyn prefers sharing the accounts rather than being left with the small ones‚ while Len would like to work on accounts that will generate more money

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    Cuboid

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    8. Use your DH point to the red square and then use your SD hand retrieve the red cube 9. Use your DH point to the red side of the cube and then point to the red square which will be touched 10. Put the red cube on the red square of the lid 11. remember to put all the cubes back in counter-clockwise direction 12. Use your DH swipe the red and black surface and then point to the black surface of the square 13. Use your SD hand pick up and retrieve the cube and then use DH point to the red surface

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