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A small copy center uses 4 590-sheet boxes of copy paper a week. Experience suggests that usage can be well approximated by a normal distribution with a mean of 4 boxes per week and a standard deviation of .50 boxes per week. 2 weeks are required to fill an order for letterhead stationery. Ordering cost is $5, and annual holding cost is 37 cents per box. Determine the economic order quantity, assuming a 52-week year.

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Answer: The Economic order quantity(EOQ) is 74 boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given weekly demand (d)= 4 boxes

Annual demand (D) = 4
*52 = 208 boxes

Ordering cost S = $5

Holding cost H = $0.347

Standard deviation (
\sigma) = 0.50

Lead time (L) = 2 weeks

∴ Economic order quantity (EOQ) Q is as follow :

Q =
\sqrt{(2* D * S)/(H) }

Q =
\sqrt{(2* 208 * 5)/(0.347) }

Q = 77.42 or 74

The Economic order quantity(EOQ) is 74 boxes.

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