GloFish, Inc., has genetically engineered a species of fish that glows in normal lighting conditions. The company believes the new fish will be a huge success as a new pet option for children and adults alike. GloFish, Inc., has developed two varieties of its glowing fish: one that glows red and one that glows blue. GloFish currently “grows” its fish at two different fish farms in the United States: one in Michigan and one in Texas. The Michigan farm can produce up to 1 million red and 1 million blue GloFish per year; the Texas farm can produce up to 600,000 GloFish, but only in the blue variety. GloFish ships its fish between the fish farms and its three retail stores using a third-party shipper. The shipment rates between origins and destinations are shown in the following table. These costs are per fish and do not depend on the color of the fish being shipped. Cost of Shipping GloFish ($/fish) Retailer 1 Retailer 2 Retailer 3 Michigan 1.00 2.50 0.50 Texas 2.00 1.50 2.80 Estimated demands by each retailer for each color of fish are shown in the following table: Demand for GloFish Retailer 1 Retailer 2 Retailer 3 Red 320,000 300,000 160,000 Blue 380,000 450,000 290,000 What is the optimal policy for the fish farms? How many red and blue fish should be produced in Michigan and shipped to each retailer? How many blue fish should be produced in Texas and shipped to each retailer? What is the minimum shipping cost that can be incurred and still meet demand requirements at retailers 1, 2, and 3? How much should GloFish be willing to invest to enable the Texas farm to produce both red and blue GloFish while maintaining the maximum of 600,000 total fish produced at the Texas farm?