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Consider the bill of material for Product J and the data given in the following table. The master schedule requirements for J are 300 units in week 7. Determine the requirements for item L. Use the lot-for-lot lot-sizing rule. (Note: blank matrix provided on last page – you can tear it out of exam booklet, but be sure to place it back in the exam booklet with your information sheet)

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