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Tirant22

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Differences in seemingly identical physical inventory units that can be used to segment supply and demand are called:
 
  a. Fences
  b. Segmentable demand
  c. Right-sizing
  d. Standard deviations
  e. Outliers

Question 2

Using the space allocation method for determining a table mix has the benefit of:
 
  a. Ensuring that the table mix will fit in the space available
  b. Not being constrained by the current number of seats
  c. Matching supply of physical inventory to demand for its use
  d. Not being constrained by the current number of tables
  e. All of the above



Melissahxx

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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Tirant22

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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