Answer:
The answer is a. attribute dependency template
Explanation:
Attribute dependency is finding two variables that are not dependent and making a connection between them.
Option E is correct.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Case strategy focuses on to produce only such amount of goods that is ordered by the customers. In the chase strategy of aggregate planning, demand and capacity are matched for every period, one by one. In the given problem, since the firm is using the chase strategy, it would first match demand and capacity for the next period.
Since the demand for the next period is 1100 units, and the firm produced 1000 units in the last period, it would require more workers to cater to the additional requirement of 100 units.
By hiring workers, the firm would be able to match the demand and supply for the next period.
Answer:
Inbound quality inspection department of supply chain management
Explanation:
Purchasing department create purchase order for any product from supply.
once the order shipment reaches to plant, the quality of product is inspected whether product adheres to specification requested during purchase order creation. since product reaches to plant it is inbound logistic and hence inspection of those is termed as inbound logistic inspection.
Inbound logistic inspection is significant part of supply chain management.
It is called dominant temenent
Answer: False
Explanation:
Shoes and socks are complementary goods. A complementary good is a good that the demand for the good increases when there is reduction in price of its complement. Complementary goods have a negative cross elasticity of demand i.e. the demand for the good rises when the price of the other good decreases. Assuming "A" is a complement to "B" , a rise in the price of "A" will have a negative effect on the demand for "B".
A reduction in the price of A leads to a positive outcome on the demand for B resulting in an outward shift of its demand curve. The quantity demanded of one good has a direct relationship on the quantity demanded of the other good as they are linked together. When the price of shoes increases, less of socks will be demanded and vice versa.