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It is December 31st and rather than going out to a New Year's Eve party, Kora is planning for the first half of the upcoming year for her t-shirt manufacturing business. She has calculated the monthly demand, production capacity and costs from multiple sources, and noted that she has 150 cases of shirts on hand. Month Demand Jan. 2,500 Feb. 2,300 March 2,800 Apr. 2,350 May 2,450 June 2,100 In each month she can produce up to 2,000 cases at regular time at a cost of $30 per case, a maximum capacity of 400 via Overtime at $45 per case, and 200 per month through a subcontractor that charges $70 per case. Since the demand consists of orders for special events, customers must receive their shirts on time, and backlogging is not allowed. Cases can be stored at the cost of $5.50 per case per month. Based on utilizing the transportation method: a. What is the total cost of the optimal solution

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