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All-Weather Oil and Gas Company is planning delivery routes to six natural gas customers. The customer locations and gas requirements (in gallons) are given in the following table. (given)
Assume that the depot is located at the origin of the grid and that the delivery trucks have a capacity of 1,200 gallons. Also assume that the cost of travel between any two locations is the straight-line (Euclidean) distance between them. Find the route
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