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Business, 06.10.2021 01:00 melindapeckens

For the next 4 questions follow the chase production strategy. Absorb variations in demand by changing the size of the workforce. When additional employees are hired or fired, they cannot be fractions of a person. You must round up to the next whole person. When you round up, all those employees work the full month which could result in some inventory that is carried to the next period. Ending inventory should be as low as possible each month. Question 21) How many units are produced for the year using the chase production strategy? Group of answer choices Less than 1,800,000 Between 1,800,000 and 2,000,000 Between 2,000,001 and 2,200,000 More than 2,200,000

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