Explain the difference between supply nodes and demand nodes in transportation models.
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In transportation models, supply nodes represent the sources of goods, such as factories, warehouses, or suppliers. They have a specific quantity of goods available for transportation. On the other hand, demand nodes represent the destinations for these goods, such as distribution centers, retail stores, or customers.