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sweet [91]
2 years ago
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Elizabeth Kennedy sells beauty supplies. Her annual demand for a particular skin sparkle is 17,000 units. The cost of placing an

order is $50, while the holding cost per unit per year is 20 percent of the cost. This item currently costs $12.50 if the order quantity is less than 1500. For orders of 1501 units up to 10,000 units the cost falls to $12.45 and for orders of 10,001 or greater, the cost falls to $12.40. To minimize total cost, Elizabeth must order the right number of units. What is the value of this minimum cost
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1 answer:
elena-s [515]2 years ago
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Answer:

The minimum cost will be "$214085".

Explanation:

D = 1700 units \\\\S =  \$ 50 \\\\H=  20%\\

i) When quantity = 1-1500,  price = $ 12.50 , and holding price is $12.50 * 20 %= $2.50.

ii) When quantity = 1501 -10,000,  price = $ 12.45 , and holding price is $12.45 * 20 %= $2.49.

iii) When quantity = 10,0001- and more,  price = $ 12.40 , and holding price is $12.40 * 20 %= $2.48.

EOQ= \sqrt{\frac{2DS}{H}} \\\\EOQ1= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 17000\times 50}{2.50}} \\\\EOQ1=824.62 \ \ \ or \ \ \ 825\\

EOQ2= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 17000\times 50}{2.49}} \\\\EOQ1=826.2T \ \ \ or \ \ \ 826\\

EOQ3= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 17000\times 50}{2.48}} \\\\EOQ3=827.93 \ \ \ or \ \ \ 828\\

know we should calculate the total cost of EOQ1 and break ever points (1501 to 10,000)units

total \ cost = odering \ cost + holding \ cost + \ Annual \ product \ cost\\\\total_c  = \frac{D}{Q} \times S +  \frac{Q}{2} \times H + (p \times D) \\\\T_c  = \frac{17000}{825} \times 50+  \frac{825}{2} \times 2.50 + (12.50 \times 17000)\\\\T_c = 1030 .30 +1031.25+212500\\\\T_c =$ 214561.55\\\\

T_c  = \frac{17000}{1501} \times 50+  \frac{1501}{2} \times 2.49 + (12.45 \times 17000)\\\\T_c = 566.28 +1868.74+211650\\\\T_c =$ 214085.02 \ \ \ or \ \ \  $ 214085\\\\

T_c  = \frac{17000}{10001} \times 50+  \frac{10001}{2} \times 2.48 + (12.40 \times 17000)\\\\T_c = 84.99+ 12401.24+210800\\\\T_c =$ 223286.23 \\

The total cost is less then 15001. So, optimal order quantity is 1501, that's why cost is = $214085.

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