Scenario 9.6 Consider the Following Data for an Independent-Demand Item Maintained by Maintained
Multiple Choice
Scenario 9.6
Consider the following data for an independent-demand item maintained by Angie Bonpensiero, the proprietor of a local auto repair shop:
Weekly demand = 50 units
Ordering cost = $8/order
Holding cost = $4/unit/year
Weeks in a year = 50
-Use the information in Scenario 9.6. Due to new ordering procedures initiated by Bonpensiero, the ordering cost is drops to $4 per order. At the same time, the weekly demand increases to 64 units per week due to an increase in business. What effect do these changes have on the EOQ quantity for this item?
A) The EOQ quantity remains unchanged.
B) The EOQ quantity increases by 20%.
C) The EOQ quantity decreases by 20%.
D) Sufficient information is not available to answering this question.
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