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A manager has received an analysis of several cities being considered for a new office complex. The data (10 points maximum) are as follows: Location Score Factor A B C Business services 9 5 5 Community services 7 6 7 Real estate cost 3 8 7 Construction costs 5 6 5 Cost of living 4 7 8 Taxes 5 5 4 Transportation 6 7 8 a. If the manager weights the factors equally, how would the locations stack up in terms of their composite factor rating scores? A / 7 B / 7 C / 7 Thus, is the best. b. If business services and construction costs are given weights that are double the weights of the other factors, how would the locations stack up? A / 9 B / 9 C / 9 Thus, is best and is least desirable

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