OPERATIONS MGMT(LOOSELEAF)W/MYOMLAB>IC
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ISBN: 9781323153123
Author: HEIZER
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 12, Problem 10P
Matthew Liotine’s Dream Store sells beds and assorted supplies. His best-selling bed has an annual demand of 400 units. Ordering cost is $40; holding cost is $5 per unit per year.
- a. To minimize the total cost, how many units should be ordered each time an order is placed?
- b. If the holding cost per unit was $6 instead of $5, what would be the optimal order quantity?
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