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Explanation:
Ответ:
Total cost = Total ordering cost + Total holding cost
Total cost = DCo + QH
Q 2
Where
D = Annual demand
Co = Ordering cost per order
Q = EOQ
H = Holding cost per item per annum
D = 40,000 units
Co = $48
H = 18% x $8.00 = $1.44
EOQ = √2DCo
H
EOQ = √2 x 40,000 x $48
$1.44
EOQ = 1,633 units
Explanation:
EOQ equals 2 multiplied by annual demand and ordering cost divided by holding cost per item per annum. The holding cost per item per annum is calculated as holding cost rate multiplied by unit cost.