Question 13 (2 points) Use the bill of materials and inventory records to determ
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Question 13 (2 points)
Use the bill of materials and inventory records to determine the quantity of purchased items necessary to assemble 20 end items if the manufacturer uses lot-for-lot ordering. There are no end items currently on hand, and none of the components have any scheduled receipts.
Component
On-hand
Component
On-hand
A
5
D
15
B
75
E
3
C
10
F
20
How many additional units of D need to be purchased?
Question 13 options:
85
40
27
55
Question 14 (2 points)
Complete the following MRP record and answer the question.
ITEM: EFG Lot Size: 100 units
Lead Time: 2 week
Week
1
2
3
4
5
Gross requirements
50
90
50
Scheduled receipts
100
Projected on Hand inv.
50
Planned receipts
Planned order releases
What will be the projected on-hand inventory quantity at the end of week 5?
Question 14 options:
60
None of above
10
50
100
A car manufacturer purchases wheels from a supplier and it incurs a fixed ordering cost of 100 each time. The car manufacturer uses 10,000 wheels every month and it incurs an annual holding cost of 20 percent. If the manufacturer orders less than or equal to 1499 units, then the supplier charges $120 per wheel; if the manufacturer orders 1500 units or more, then the supplier charges $118 per wheel. How many wheels should the car manufacturer order each time in order to minimize its total annual costs?
Question 15 options:
1500
1000
1008
2000
None of above
Component
On-hand
Component
On-hand
A
5
D
15
B
75
E
3
C
10
F
20
Explanation / Answer
Q-15
q13 End item 20 A 40 C 40 B 80 B 120 D 80 E 40 F 80 Component On hand Production requirement Additional required A 5 40 35 B 75 200 125 C 10 40 30 D 15 80 65 E 3 40 37 F 20 80 60Related Questions
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