Which of the following statements is true of the independent demand for a stock-keeping unit (SKU)? a. It is affected by the demand of other SKUs. b. It needs to be calculated using the forecast of dependent demand. c. It is directly related to the demand of raw materials. d. It needs to be forecasted.
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