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Bill Binder’s business nearly went under when Colorado almost passed the bottle

ID: 408049 • Letter: B

Question

Bill Binder’s business nearly went under when Colorado almost passed the bottle bill. Binder’s Beverage produced soft drinks for many of the large grocery stores in the area. After the bottle bill failed, Binder’s Beverage flourished. In a few short years, the company had a major plant in Denver with a warehouse in east Denver. The problem was getting the finished product to the warehouse. Although Bill was not good with distances, he was good with times. Denver is a big city with numerous roads that could be taken from the plant to the warehouse, as shown in Figure 11.33. The soft drink plant is located at the corner of North Street and Columbine Street. High Street also intersects North and Columbine Street at the plant. Twenty minutes due north of the plant on North Street is I-70, the major east–west highway in Denver. North Street intersects I-70 at Exit 135. It takes five minutes driving east on I-70 to reach Exit 136. This exit connects I-70 with High Street and 6th Avenue. Ten minutes east on I-70 is Exit 137. This exit connects I-70 with Rose Street and South Avenue. From the plant, it takes 20 minutes on High Street, which goes in a northeast direction, to reach West Street. It takes another 20 minutes on High Street to reach I-70 and Exit 136. It takes 30 minutes on Columbine Street to reach West Street from the plant. Columbine Street travels east and slightly north. West Street travels east and west. From High Street, it takes 15 minutes to get to 6th Avenue on West Street. Columbine Street also comes into this intersection. From this intersection, it takes an additional 20 minutes on West Street to get to Rose Street, and another 15 minutes to get to South Avenue. From Exit 136 on 6th Avenue, it takes 5 minutes to get to West Street. Sixth Avenue continues to Rose Street, requiring 25 minutes. Sixth Avenue then goes directly to the warehouse. From Rose Street, it takes 40 minutes to get to the warehouse on 6th Avenue. At Exit 137, Rose Street travels southwest. It takes 20 minutes to intersect with West Street, and another 20 minutes to get to 6th Avenue. From Exit 137, South Avenue goes due south. It takes 10 minutes to get to West Street and another 15 minutes to get to the Warehouse. Discussion Question 1. What route do you recommend? (Please show me step by step how you find the answer so I can work the problem along with you).

FIGURE 11.33 Street Map for Binder's Beverage Case Exit 135 Exit 136 Exit 137 1-70 2 4 West Street North Street Columbine Street Plant Warehouse10

Explanation / Answer

The Best route from the Plant to Warehouse would be through I-70 till Exit 137 and towards south through South Avenue. This route will takes 55 minutes to reach Warehouse from the Plant.

Explaination:

Plant - Exit 136 - Exit 137 - South Avenue route - Warehouse: ( Ideal route)

Plant to Exit 136 = 20 minutes

Exit 136 to Exit 137 = 10 minutes

Exit 137 to West Street = 10 minutes

West Street to Warehouse on South Avenue = 15 minutes

Other routes:

Warehouse can be reached either through South Avenue route or 6th Avenue route.

From Rose Street, it takes 40 minutes to get to the warehouse on 6th Avenue. This distance itself takes most of the time. From the plant, it takes 20 minutes on High Street to reach West Street. Again West Street to Rose Street on 6th Avenue takes 20 minutes. Hence this route is not advisable.

It takes 30 minutes on Columbine Street to reach West Street from the plant. Again this is 30+20+40 = 90 minutes, which is again not advisable.