Pastor's discovery of a historical example of a noninferior fractional solution to the location set-covering problem is not unexpected. We argue here that a method or observation that is generally good (or true) has merit and should not be dismissed as lacking in utility because of occasional counterexamples. A further report concerning fractions/integers in set-covering problems is made and the specific example cited by Pastor is analyzed.
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