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22 June, 02:07

Suppose you purchase from a supplier at $4 per unit a part with which you assemble red widgets. on average, you use 50,000 units of this part each year. every time you order this particular part, you incur a sizable ordering cost of $800 regardless of the number of parts you order. your cost of capital is 20% per year.

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  1. 22 June, 02:26
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    The problem is missing some parts:

    First, how many parts should you purchase each time you place an order.

    H=.2*$4 = $0.80

    S = $800

    R = 50,000

    Q = 2SRH

    = 2 (800) (50000) (.8)

    = 10,000 units

    The second question is how many timer per year will you place orders.

    Required order = R/Q

    = 50000/10000

    = 5 times
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