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Chapter F, Problem 19P

a)

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To determine: The result of the existing policy when simulated over next 2 years.

Introduction: Simulation is the process that can be used in the operations, which would imitate the real-world process. Simulation process uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

b)

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To determine: The total inventory cost of the policy.

Introduction: Simulation is the process that can be used in the operations, which would imitate the real-world process. Simulation process uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

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