CONNECT F/OPERATIONS MGMT
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Author: Stevenson
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Chapter 12, Problem 9P
The Friendly Sausage Factory (FSF) can produce hot dogs at a rate of 5,000 per day. FSF supplies hot dogs to local restaurants at a steady rate of 250 per day. The cost to prepare the equipment for producing hot dogs is $66. Annual holding costs are 45 cents per hot dog. The factory operates 300 days a year. Find the following:
a. The optimal run size
b. The number of runs per year
c. How many days it takes to produce the optimal nm quantity
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