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27 December, 04:50

Henrique Correa's bakery prepares all its cakes between 4 A. M. and 6 A. M. so they will be fresh when customers arrive. Day-old cakes are virtually always sold, but at a 50% discount off the regular $10 price. The cost of baking a cake is $7, and demand is estimated to be normally distributed, with a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of 8. What is the optimal stocking level? Refer to the standard normal table for z-values. The optimal stocking level for the bakery is cakes (round your response to the nearest whole number).

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  1. 27 December, 05:01
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    The optimal stocking level for the bakery is cakes 27.

    Explanation:

    Cost c = $ 7

    Selling price p = $ 10

    salvage value s = $ 5

    Mean = 25

    Standard deviation / sigma = 8

    Cu = underage cost

    = p-c

    = $10 - $7

    = $3

    Co = overage cost

    = c-s

    = $7 - $5

    = $2

    P/leq C_{u} / (C_{u}+C_{o})

    P/leq3 / (3+2)

    = 0.6

    By using normsinv () function in excel we to find the correct critical value

    The Z value for the probability 0.6 is 0.2533

    The optimal stocking level is

    =/mu + z/sigma

    = 25 + 0.2533 * 8

    = 27.02

    The optimal stocking level of bakery is 27.02

    Therefore, The optimal stocking level for the bakery is cakes 27.
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