Given: Table with production and attraction data. Determine: The number of productions and attractions that should be used for each zone in the second iteration.
What will be an ideal response?
Calculate the adjusted attraction factors using Equation 12.4.
Zone 1
Ajk = (250 / 200) × 250
Ajk = 313
Zone 2
Ajk = (100 / 100) × 100
Ajk = 100
Zone 3
Ajk = (150 / 250) × 150
Ajk = 90
Zone 4
Ajk = (500 / 400) × 500
Ajk = 625
Zone 5
Ajk = (300 / 350) × 300
Ajk = 257
The attractions change with each iteration; there is no change in productions. The
following table summarizes the results.
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