Demand for jelly doughnuts on Saturdays at Don’s Doughnut Shoppe
is shown in the following table.
Demand (dozens) |
Relative Frequency |
Demand (dozens) |
Relative Frequency |
19 | .01 | 25 | .10 |
20 | .05 | 26 | .11 |
21 | .12 | 27 | .10 |
22 | .18 | 28 | .04 |
23 | .13 | 29 | .02 |
24 | .14 | ||
a-1. Determine the optimal number of doughnuts, in
dozens, to stock if labor, materials, and overhead are estimated to
be $3.75 per dozen, doughnuts are sold for $5.10 per dozen, and
leftover doughnuts at the end of each day are sold the next day at
half price. (Round your answer to the nearest whole
number.)
Optimal number of doughnuts ??????
a-2. What is the resulting service level?
(Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Service level ????
Demand for jelly doughnuts on Saturdays at Don’s Doughnut Shoppe is shown in the following table....
Demand for jelly doughnuts on Saturdays at Don’s Doughnut Shoppe is shown in the following table. Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency 19 .01 25 .10 20 .05 26 .11 21 .12 27 .10 22 .18 28 .04 23 .13 29 .02 24 .14 a-1. Determine the optimal number of doughnuts, in dozens, to stock if labor, materials, and overhead are estimated to be $3.80 per dozen, doughnuts are sold...
Demand for jelly doughnuts on Saturdays at Don’s Doughnut Shoppe is shown in the following table. Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency Demand (dozens) Relative Frequency 19 .01 25 .10 20 .05 26 .11 21 .12 27 .10 22 .18 28 .04 23 .13 29 .02 24 .14 a-1. Determine the optimal number of doughnuts, in dozens, to stock if labor, materials, and overhead are estimated to be $3.20 per dozen, doughnuts are sold for $4.80 per dozen, and leftover doughnuts at...
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