Final answer:
The net requirements of each item in the MPS can be calculated by subtracting the current inventory level from the demand for bracket assemblies. The net requirements for Item A (Wall Board), Item B (Hanger Subassembly), Item C (Ceramic Knob), Item D (Hanger Casting), Item E (Rivet Head Screw), Item F (Metal Tong), and Item G (Plastic Cap) can be obtained by multiplying their usages with the net requirement of Item X (Bracket Assembly).
Step-by-step explanation:
Net Requirements of Each Item in the MPS
The net requirements of each item in the MPS can be calculated by subtracting the current inventory level from the demand for bracket assemblies.
Item X (Bracket Assembly): Net Requirement = Demand - Inventory
= 132 - 26
= 106 units
Item A (Wall Board): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
= 3 × 106
= 318 units
Item B (Hanger Subassembly): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
= 2 × 106
= 212 units
Item C (Ceramic Knob): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
= 1 × 106
= 106 units
Item D (Hanger Casting): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
=3 × 106
= 318 units
Item E (Rivet Head Screw): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
= 1 × 106
= 106 units
Item F (Metal Tong): Net Requirement = Usa ge × Net Requirement of Item X
= 3 × 106
= 318 units
Item G (Plastic Cap): Net Requirement = Usage × Net Requirement of Item X
= 2 × 106
= 212 units