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If annual demand is 12,000 units, the ordering cost is $6 per order, and the holding cost is $2.50 per unit per year, which of the following is the optimal order quantity using the fixed-order quantity model?

A. 421
B. 234
C. 78
D. 26
E. 312

User Basse Nord
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Answer:

240 units

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find Optimal order quantity easily by Optimal order quantity formula using the fixed order quantity formula

Formula:: Optimal order quantity =
\sqrt[2]{(2CoD)/(Ch) }

Where

Co = Ordering cost per order

D = Annual demand

Ch = Holding cost per unit

Calculations

Lets put in the values

Optimal order quantity =
\sqrt[2]{(2CoD)/(Ch) }

Optimal order quantity =
\sqrt[2]{(2*6*12000)/(2.5) }

Optimal order quantity = 240 units

Note: There must have been a mistake in question options the answer is 240 and closest to 240 is option B

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