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I see. Since your solution is neither superior nor inferior to any of the optimal solutions, it's scored based on cost*cycles. The product was greater than 24*1200, so it was given the score of an optimal solution, but rooted. Now it's compared against 112*1200, so it gets a higher-than-optimal score - because its cost*cycles is better than that of the newly-added optimal solution.