Suppose that a company produces 40,000 parts over the course of the year. Each production run costs the company $125. In addition, it costs $12 to store one of these items for one year. In the following problems, let x represent the number of production runs, and assume that we are using the maximum inventory model when it comes to storage. g. Using the number of items per production run, determine the number of items per production run

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Suppose that a company produces 40,000 parts over the course of the year. Each production run costs the company $125. In addition, it costs $12 to store one of these items for one year. In the following problems, let x represent the number of production runs, and assume that we are using the maximum inventory model when it comes to storage.

g. Using the number of items per production run, determine
the number of items per production run

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