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A supervisor has 5 salespeople who can be assigned to 5 different routes next
month. Adam can be expected to sell $9000 worth of goods on Route 1, $8000 on
Route 2, $10,000 on Route 3, $7000 on Route 4, and $8000 on Route 5. Betty
would sell $6000. $9000, $5000, $7000, and $4000 on these routes; Charles
would sell $4000, $5000, $4000, $8000, and $2000; Denise would sell $4000,
$7000, $5000, $4000, and $2000; and Ed would sell $5000, $5000, $7000, $9000,
and $3000. What is the maximum total expected sales possible next month?

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A supervisor has 5 sales people who can be assigned to 5 different routes next month.
Adam can be expected to sell $9000 worth of goods on Route 1, $8000 on Route 2, $10,000 on Route 3, $7,000 on Route 4, and $8000 on Route 5. Betty would sell $6000, $9000, $5000, $7000 ...

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