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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
5

Manny hiked 6 2/5 miles along the mountain trail he stopped climbing a lookout tower 1/4how many miles did manny hike before he

stopped to look at a tower
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
8 0
6 13/20 until the tower
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c. Please state whether the following statement is always true, and give a brief explanation. If C_o =C_i, the news vendor solution is the mean.

Answer:

a

   N  =  46728

b

  n  =  47728

c

  Yes it is always true  

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The regular price of the jersey is  P_r = \$ 80

    The cost of producing a jersey is C=  \$ 40

  The left-over price of the jersey is P_o  = $ 30

   The mean is  \mu =  40000

   The standard deviation is \sigma =  8000

   The cost of lost customer goodwill is C_g = \$ 10

Generally the fund that LCF will loss for one jersey if they order for too many  jersey (i.e more than they need )is mathematically represented  

           C_o  =  P_o -  C

=>        C_o  = 40 - 30

=>        C_o  = \$ 10

Generally the fund that LCF will loss for one jersey if they order lesser amount  jersey (i.e less than they need )is mathematically represented  

           C_i  =  P_r -  C

=>        C_i  = 80 - 40

=>        C_i  = \$ 40

Generally the critical ratio is mathematically represented as

             Z  =  \frac{C_i }{ C_i + C_o}

=>           Z =  \frac{40}{ 40 + 10}

=>           Z  = 0.8

Generally the critical value of  Z  = 0.8 to the right of the normal curve is

         z = 0.841

Generally the optimal quantity of jersey to order is mathematically represented as

             N  =  \mu  * [z *  \sigma]

=>          N  =  40000 * [0.841 *   8000]

=>          N  =  46728

Considering question b

  Generally considering the factor of customer goodwill  the fund that LCF will loss for one jersey if they order lesser amount  jersey (i.e less than they need )is mathematically represented  as

           C_k  =  C_i +  C_g

=>        C_k  =  40 +  10

=>        C_k  = \$ 50

Now   the critical ratio is mathematically represented as

             Z  =  \frac{C_k }{ C_k + C_o}

=>           Z =  \frac{50}{ 50 + 10}

=>           Z  = 0.833

Generally the critical value of  Z  = 0.833 to the right of the normal curve is

         z = 0.966

Generally the optimal quantity of jersey to order is mathematically represented as

             n  =  \mu  * [z *  \sigma]

=>          n  =  40000 * [0.966 *   8000]

=>          n  =  47728

Considering question c

    When C_o =C_i then

The critical ratio is mathematically represented as

             Z  =  \frac{C_k }{ C_k + C_k}

=>           Z =  \frac{1}{ 2}

=>           Z  = 0.5          

Generally the critical value of  Z  = 0.5 to the right of the normal curve is

         z = 0

So

The optimal quantity of jersey to order is mathematically represented as

             n  =  \mu  * [z *  \sigma]

=>          n  =  40000 * [0*   8000]

=>          n  =  40000 = \mu

Hence the statement in c is true        

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