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An oil delivery truck contains five compartments, holding up to 2700, 2800, 1100, 1800, and 3400 gallons of fuel, respectively, for a total capacity...
An oil delivery truck contains five compartments, holding up to 2700, 2800, 1100, 1800, and 3400 gallons of fuel, respectively, for a total capacity of 11800 gallons. The company owning the truck must deliver three types of fuel (super, regular, and unleaded) to a customer. The demands are 2900, 4000, and 4900, respectively. Each compartment can only carry one type of fuel. The penalties per gallon of demand that isn’t met are $10, $8, and $6, respectively. The maximum allowed shortage is 500 gallons for each type of fuel. How should the company load the truck?