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Business, 14.11.2019 03:31 Geo777

The catering manager of lavista hotel, lisa ferguson, is disturbed by the amount of silverware she is losing every week. last friday night, when her crew tried to set up for a banquet for 500 people, they did not have enough knives. she decides she needs to order some more silverware, but wants to take advantage of any quantity discounts her vendor will offer.
> for a small order (2, 000 pieces or less) her vendor quotes a price of $1.80/piece.
> if she orders 2,001 to 5000 pieces, the price drops to $1.60/piece.
> 5,001 to 10,000 pieces brings the price to $1.40/piece.
> 10,001 and above reduces the price to $1.25/piece.
lisa's order costs of $205 per order, her annual holding costs are 5%, and the annual demand is 47,000 pieces. for the best option, (the best option is the price leve that results in an eoq within the acceptable range).
a) what is the optimum ordering quantity?
b) what is the annual holding cost?
c) what is the annual ordering cost?
d) what are the annual cost of the silverware with an optimal order quantity?
e) what is the total annual cost, including ordering, holding, and purchasing the silverware?

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