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Engineering, 19.12.2019 03:31 loveworld3798

Ihave embedded this numerical approximation into a function. go to the r code "fillrateapproximation_part_i. r". except, oopsies, i’ve made a bunch of mistakes. i’ve also left out some parts of the formula that you need to go to the above pdf to obtain. your task is to fix all the typos and errors, and fill in the missing information. make it so that when we select all and run the entire set of code (including the rm(list = line), it prints back the q level for demand mean = 800, standard deviation = 200, and fill rate = 0.98.

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