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QveST [7]
3 years ago
5

Using the fixed-time period inventory model, and given an average daily demand of 200 units, 4 days between inventory reviews, 5

days for lead time, 120 units of inventory on hand, a "z" of 1.96, and a standard deviation of demand over the review and lead time of 3 units, which of the following is the order quantity?
A. About 1,086
B.About 1,686
C. About 1,806
D. About 2,206
E. About 2,686
Mathematics
1 answer:
KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Correct option: B. About 1,686.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to compute the order quantity (Q) is:

Q=(q_{d}\times (I+L))+(z\times\sigma_{I+L})-I_{n}

Here

q_{d}=average\ daily\ semand=200\\I = Inventory\ review\ time=4\\L=lead\ time=5\\\sigma_{I+L}=standard\ deviation\ over\ the\ review\ and\ lead\ time=3\\I_{n}=number\ of\ units\ of\ inventory\ on\ hand=120

Compute the order quantity as follows:

Q=(q_{d}\times (I+L))+(z\times\sigma_{I+L})-I_{n}\\=(200\times(4+5))+(1.96\times 3)-120\\=1800+5.88-120\\=1685.88\\\approx1686

Thus, the order quantity was about 1,686.

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