Answer:
a.) retail = 6,019
b.) distributor= 6,083
c.) manufacturer= 6,142
d.) supplier = 6,217
Explanation:
a. How many watches should the retailer order to provide 6,000 watches to consumers?
![N_(retail) = (6,000)/(1-0.003) = 6,018.054](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/eko4xt17h0dt321fb8vi77pf658z48duoy.png)
Rounding up to the next whole unit:
Nretail = 6,019
b. How many watches should the distributor order based on the retailer's order?
![N_(distributor) = (N_(retail) )/(1-0.0105) = 6,082.87](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/csznhyycxbfqh260d88wuq5qcm780fnkhv.png)
Rounding up to the next whole unit:
Ndistributor= 6,083
c. How many watches should the manufacturer order based on the distributor's order?
![N_(manufacturer) = (N_(distributor))/(1-0.0095) = 6,141.34](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/lxhrq6hti567fcfgy82gtgdirsrje4lbde.png)
Rounding up to the next whole unit:
Nmanufacturer= 6,142
d. How many watches should the supplier order based on the manufacturer's order?
![N_(supplier) = (N_(manufacturer))/(1-0.012) = 6,216.6](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/m1nelcjcra84y0fkozun3i3n90gjip9uki.png)
Rounding up to the next whole unit:
Nsupplier = 6,217