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makvit
1 month ago
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Furniture Manufacturers Inc., uses 20,000 loads of lumber per year. A load of lumber costs $500 and the carrying cost is 10 perc

ent of the unit cost. The cost to order is $200 per order and the lead time is three working days. Determine (assume 200 working days): a. The economic order quantity b. The reorder point c. Number of orders per year d. Days between orders The use of Excel QM is required.

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Nady [3.6K]1 month ago
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a) 400 b) 300 c) 50 d) 4 Explanation: The complete breakdown of the solution is provided in the picture attached below.
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