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17 December, 22:37

A certain type of computer costs $1,000, and the annual holding cost is 25% of the value of the item. Annual demand is 10,000 units, and the order cost is $150 per order. What is the approximate economic order quantity?

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  1. 17 December, 22:58
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    Approximate EOQ is 109.54 units

    Explanation:

    Economic order quantity is the level of units ordered which minimize the total cost.

    The economic order quantity (EOQ) is computed by applying the following formula

    EOQ = [ (2DO) / H ]^1/2

    where D = Annual Demand in units

    S = Setup or ordering cost

    H = Holding or carrying cost per unit, per year.

    EOQ = [ (2 x 10,000 x $150) / $1,000 x 25% ]^1/2

    EOQ = [ 3,000,000 / 250 ]^1/2

    EOQ = 12,000^1/2

    EOQ = 109.54 units
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