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Business, 30.11.2019 03:31 mayamcmillan11

Jl.51 carl's custom cans produces small containers which are purchased by candy and snack food producers. the production facility operates 300 days per year and has annual demand of 9,600 units for one of its custom cans. they can produce up to 150 of these cans each day. it costs $23.15 to set up one of their production lines to run this can. (carl pays $12 per hour for setup labor.) the cost of each can is $1.15 and annual holding costs are $1.60 per can. what is the optimal size of the production run for this can? (round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

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