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How do you approach the situation where Product 2 consists of two units of A and four units of B, A is composed of three units of C and three of D, and O is made up of three units of o*? Additionally, how do you handle lead times for purchase in this scenario?

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Final answer:

To approach the situation with Product 2, take into account the composition of A, B, C, D, and o*. Lead times for purchase should be considered in the production and delivery schedule.

Step-by-step explanation:

To approach the situation where Product 2 consists of two units of A and four units of B, we need to understand the composition of each unit. A is composed of three units of C and three units of D. And O is made up of three units of o*.

So, if we have two units of A, we would have six units of C and six units of D. And if we have four units of B, we would have four units of o*.

Regarding lead times for purchase, it would depend on the specific context and availability of the components. If there are lead times for purchasing any of the components (A, B, C, D, or o*), those would need to be taken into account while planning the production and delivery schedule.

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