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A restaurant currently uses 62,500 boxes of napkins each year at a constant daily rate. If the cost to order napkins is $200.00 per order and the annual carrying cost for one box of napkins is $1.00, then the optimal order quantity (EOQ) for napkins would be:

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Answer: 5,000 Boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Boxes of napkins uses each year (A) = 62,500

Cost to order napkins (B) = $200.00 per order

Annual carrying cost for one box of napkins (C) = $1.00

Optimal order quantity (EOQ) for napkins =
\sqrt{(2* A* B)/(C) }

=
\sqrt{(2* 62,500* 200.00)/(1.00) }

= 5,000 Boxes

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