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Marks) b) Home-made Bread company buys and the sells as bread 2.6million of
bushels of wheat annually. Ordering costs are 5,000/= per order. Annual
carrying cost are 2% of purchase price of 5/= per bushel. The delivery time is
six weeks
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a) What is the Economical Quantity to Order EOQ)(3 marks)
b) How many orders does the comp
any make annually.(2 Marks)
c) What is the average stock? ( 2 Marks)
d) Calculate the total inventory cost (3 Marks)

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