In a newsvendor model with normally distributed demand, suppose the firm increases the order quantity, which of the following would be true Group of answer choices The expected leftovers decreases. The expected lost sales increases. The expected profits would not be affected by the change. Both expected leftovers and expected sales increases. None of the above.
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Business, 21.06.2019 18:30
2. high-glow currently produces 1,000 bicycles per month. the following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: direct materials $50 direct manufacturing labor 5 variable manufacturing overhead 14 fixed manufacturing overhead 10 total manufacturing costs $79 the plant is experiencing demand shortage and is considering reducing production to 800 bicycles. what is the per unit cost of producing 800 bicycles? a) $79 per unit b) $81.50 per unit c) $74 per unit d) $69 per unit
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:00
You are the manager of the packaging department in a cookie factory. (obviously, the packaging employees cannot eat the cookies that are transferred in during the period.) after your employees insert cookies into colorful packages (step 1) for display on store shelves, the packages of cookies are then boxed using cardboard cartons (step 2) for shipment to stores. each unit of product is represented by a carton of packaged cookies. the packaging department began the period with 1,000 units of cookies. during the period, 5,000 units of cookies were transferred in from the baking department and 5,500 units of cookies were transferred out to the finished goods department. the number of units of cookies in the ending inventory of the packaging department equals:
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00
The era of venture capitalists doling out large sums of money to startups is a. just beginning b. on the rise c. over d. fading
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