Answer:
C. Order quantity increases as holding cost per unit per year decreases
Step-by-step explanation:
the formula for calculating economic order quantity (EOQ) is:
EOQ = √(2SD/H)
- S = cost per order
- D = annual demand
- H = holding cost per unit
If holding cost per unit (H) decreases, the EOQ will increase. Whenever you are dividing, if the denominator decreases, the result will be larger.