A company is looking to build award a new production line to one of two existing plants. The company has decided to weight three factors in making the decision:
50% - location of raw materials
10% labor costs
40% transportation costs.
They have a scoring scale from 0-100 for each factor.
Plant A 80 for location of raw materials, 75 for transportation costs and 60 for labor costs.
Plant B scores 70 for location of raw materials, 70 for transportation costs and 90 for labor costs
What is the score of the winning plant?
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