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[QUOTE="KevinJay, post: 5262471, member: 574526"] [h2]Homework Statement[/h2] A sporting goods store sells 135 pool tables per year. It costs $10 to store one pool table for a year. To reorder, there is a fixed cost of $27 per shipment plus $18 for each pool table. How many times per year should the store order pool tables, and in what lot size, in order to minimize inventory costs?[/B][h2]Homework Equations[/h2] Yearly Carrying Cost = $10 (x/2) -> 5x Yearly Reorder Cost = 27+18x(135/x) [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] C(x) = 5x + (45x) (135/x) Am I doing this right? I can't tell since I messed up when I was taking my notes... I am not sure how to continue. I know I have to find the derivative after, but I don't know how I would condense X [/QUOTE]
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