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Alona [7]
3 years ago
8

80 units needed 6 units per case​

Mathematics
2 answers:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

13 cases of 6 units each = 78

Additional units = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps

hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

First time sending a shipment to Amazon Warehouse here.

I have a question in regards to filling information for my inventory.

I have a total of 20 BOXES ready to be sent. Each individual -BOX- contains 8 smaLL boxes inside. Each smaLL box contains 6 units.

Also, I should specify I’m sending 4 colors, same item. 4 -BOX- red, 4 -BOX- blue, 6 -BOX- steel, 6 -BOX- black. ( 20 BOXES total)

Would you fill it this way:

Review Shipment Contents:

Units Per Case — Number of Cases — Shipped

RED 48 — 4 — 192

BLUE 48 — 4 — 192

STEEL 48 — 6 — 288

BLACK 48 — 6 — 288

                                               ---TOTAL UNITS = 960  

Shipping Service

SHIPMENT PACKING

ONE SKU PER BOX

SELECT PACK LIST FORMAT

File format Total # of boxes

20 ???

I’m counting Units Per Case as the total number of units in a BOX. And Number of Cases as the number of BOXES. Is this Right?

My confusion is differentiating BOXES and CASES.

I was also thinking about counting Each smaLL box as a Case (Units per Case =6 units) and Number of Cases would be “32”; 4 BOXES of one color , 32 CASES total.

I might be over complicating myself but really need your help on this one so I send the right information to Amazon.

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