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What is the maximum quantity of natural gas than can be transported from M to R?

Correct Answer: 6 units

Explanation:

From the above given figure and the conditions R can receive only 6 units (5 + 1) of natural gas if utilization is 100%.
Therefore , required answer will be 6 units.


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