Route Part 3 of 4: Chicago to Michigan
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CORRECT! Trucks provide a flexible mode of transportation. They can carry the amount requested by stores, and they can transport goods directly to the store for unloading.
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Railways are often used to carry larger loads of goods, but they can be very expensive to run without a full load.
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Transporting the fish by air is expensive for the short trip to Michigan from Chicago.
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There are very limited waterways to carry such large shipments of fish within the Midwest of the United States.
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