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The primary activities of a firm include:
- procurement, operations, technology, sales and marketing, and service.
- inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, sales and marketing, and service.
- procurement, inbound logistics, operations, technology, and outbound logistics.
- inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics,
technology, and service.
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Use truth tables to obtain the answers to the following exercises. The letters to be used in constructing the truth tables are given in parentheses. Cindy, Jane, and Amanda witnessed a bank robbery. At trial, Cindy testified that Lefty did not enter the bank, and if Howard pulled a gun, then Conrad collected the money. Jane testified that if Howard did not pull a gun, then Lefty entered the bank. Amanda testified that if Conrad collected the money, then Howard pulled a gun. Is it possible that all three witnesses told the truth? If so, what can we conclude about Lefty, Howard, and Conrad? (L, H, C)
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General Ford has two plants, two warehouses, and three customers. The locations of these are as follows: Plants: Detroit and Atlanta Warehouses: Denver and New York Customers: Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia Cars are produced at plants, then shipped to warehouses, and finally shipped to customers. Detroit can produce 150 cars per week, and Atlanta can produce 100 cars per week. Los Angeles requires 80 cars per week; Chicago, 70; and Philadelphia, 60. It costs $10,000 to produce a car at each plant, and the cost of shipping a car between two cities. Determine how to meet General Ford’s weekly demands at minimum cost.
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