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The company is using a lot size of 700 units per order. Calculate the safety stock required for a cycle service level of 97.5. In addition, what is the cost difference between the current policy and using the EOQ lot size? (safety stock/cost) The expected annual demand is 123,670 units. The standard deviation for a week is 345 units. The ordering cost is 200 and the carrying cost is 3.00 per unit per year. In addition, the lead time is 3 weeks and there are 52 weeks per year.
 a. 1171 units/24,202 c. 1171 units/24,202
  b. 8306 units/36,384 d. 4060 units/12,182

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A typical example of independent samples occurs with before-and-after measurements for the same individuals or test units.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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