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17 March, 03:51

A publishing company sells 450 comma 000 copies of certain books each year. It costs the company $ 1 to store each book for a year. Each time it must print additional copies, it costs the company $ 1 comma 000 to set up the presses. How many books should the company produce during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup costs?

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  1. 17 March, 03:57
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    The company produce 30,000 books during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup costs.

    Explanation:

    The quantity that minimizes total storage and setup costs is known as Economic Order Quantity, in this case it is called the Optimum Batch Quantity.

    Optimum Batch Quantity = √ ((2 * Annual demand * Setup cost per process) / Holding Cost per book.)

    = √ ((2 * 450,000 * $1,000) / $1)

    = 30,000

    Conclusion:

    The company produce 30,000 books during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup costs.
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