4. analysis and making production decisions
you have now provided your company's management wi...
Mathematics, 19.11.2019 09:31 alexis3060
4. analysis and making production decisions
you have now provided your company's management with powerful tools that model the cost of
production in the three factories. when you get an order for a certain number of units, you can be
informed of the cost that would be incurred by each factory if chosen to fulfill the order. in reality, the
decision must also consider many other factors, but in our scenario, we want to fill our orders at the
lowest average cost per unit. consider each of the following questions as a separate, unrelated day of
business.
a. on monday, you have a single request: order a for 15,000 units. it must be fulfilled by a single
factory. to which factory do you send the order? explain your decision. support your argument
with numbers. (10 points)
b. on tuesday, you have two orders. you may send each order to a separate factory or both to the
same factory. if they are both sent to be fulfilled by a single factory, you must use the total of
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30
The soup shack usually makes tomato soup with 99 tomatoes for every 1212 cups of soup. today, they made 88 cups of soup with 66 tomatoes. how does today's soup compare to the usual recipe?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
The interior angles formed by the side of a hexagon have measures of them up to 720° what is the measure of angle a
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
William invested $5000 in an account that earns 3.8% interest, compounded annually. the formula for compound interest is a(t) = p(1 + i)t. how much did william have in the account after 6 years? (apex)
Answers: 2
Arts, 23.02.2022 01:20
Computers and Technology, 23.02.2022 01:20
Mathematics, 23.02.2022 01:20
History, 23.02.2022 01:20
History, 23.02.2022 01:20
Mathematics, 23.02.2022 01:30
Computers and Technology, 23.02.2022 01:30