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What are the total number of new system orders that must be released to the floor to complete the 2000 computer systems for Gross Requirements?
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The following Level 0 MRP information is given for a personal computing system. Monitors for these computing systems are a Level 1 item and each computer receives only one monitor. Using a lead time of one week, what are the Level 1 Gross Requirements for Monitors? Assume any inventory on hand will be used as soon a possible.
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a. 1100 in week 3, 600 in week 4, 300 in week 5
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d. 500 in week 2, 600 in week 3, 200 in week 4
e. Impossible to determine from this information
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Operations Management - Cd
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