OPERATIONS MGMT - FIRST DAY
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Author: HEIZER
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter F, Problem 1P
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To determine: The sales of sandwich for 10 days.
Introduction: Simulation is the model that can be used in operations, which would imitate the real world process. Simulation uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.
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OPERATIONS MGMT - FIRST DAY
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