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30 May, 07:40

At XYZ Corp., the master schedule reflects the fact that 50 percent of its output is product version A, 30 percent is version B, and 20 percent is version C. Suppose that over the coming year planned aggregate production is for 10,400 units. Once the production plan is disaggregated evenly throughout the year, what will the weekly production for version A be (assume 52 weeks per year)

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  1. 30 May, 08:03
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    The weekly production for version A be 100 units

    Explanation:

    According to the given data we have the following:

    The Total aggregate forecast for the year=10,400 units

    Number of weeks per year=52 weeks

    The weekly production=Total aggregate forecast for the year / numer of weeks

    The weekly production=104,00/52=200 units

    Therefore, the weekly production for version A=50%of 200 units

    The weekly production for version A=100 units

    The weekly production for version A be 100 units
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