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DrewE
Dec 09, 2017Explorer III
I don't think the math works out as you're implying. If the contractor in the example needs to spend one day at each site, setting up in the middle means a total of 200 miles travel for the three days (2x50 on one day, 0 on one, and 2x50 on the third). Setting up on an end town means a total of 300 miles travel (0 on one day, 2x50 on one, and 2x100 on the third).
Naturally with 2 dimensional maps and roads that meander and more stops things get more complex, but the principle remains similar. Staying on the edge of where you are touring leads to more travel than staying towards the middle.
Naturally with 2 dimensional maps and roads that meander and more stops things get more complex, but the principle remains similar. Staying on the edge of where you are touring leads to more travel than staying towards the middle.
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