Operations Management, Student Value Edition
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Author: Jay Heizer
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 38P
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••• 12.38 University of Florida football programs are printed 1 week prior to each home game. Attendance averages 90,000 screaming and loyal Gators fans, of whom two-thirds usually buy the program, following a
- a. What is the cost of underestimating demand for each program?
- b. What is the overage cost per program?
- c. How many programs should be ordered per game?
- d. What is the stockout risk for this order size?
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