Graphs and Networks Engineers decided to pump water from a central tank in each block of houses in the residential infrastructure. The pump and the eight houses in Zone 1 are shown as vertices in the given network diagram. The number of edges joining the vertices give the shortest distances, in metres, between locations. B 40 C 70 50 70 90 40 A 80 80 Pump 120 E 70 90 40 50 80 F
Graphs and Networks Engineers decided to pump water from a central tank in each block of houses in the residential infrastructure. The pump and the eight houses in Zone 1 are shown as vertices in the given network diagram. The number of edges joining the vertices give the shortest distances, in metres, between locations. B 40 C 70 50 70 90 40 A 80 80 Pump 120 E 70 90 40 50 80 F
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Chapter9: Systems Of Equations And Inequalities
Section9.3: Systems Of Inequalities
Problem 19E
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10. What is the shortest distance from each house to the pump before lay pipes.
11. REDRAW the diagram and draw the shortest path they could use to lay pipes.
12. Starting at the pipe, what is the minimum length of pipe needed.
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