SOLUTION: I got these 2 inventory problems that I can't solve and can't get to understand it.
S = Number of goods, sale in one year.
P = Money to store one pack for one year.
M = Money
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Question 284381: I got these 2 inventory problems that I can't solve and can't get to understand it.
S = Number of goods, sale in one year.
P = Money to store one pack for one year.
M = Money for ordering goods.
D = Price for one pack.
L = Loss for the short of goods for one pack.
1.Use "Regular model"
S = 1,000
P = 200
D = 10,000
M = 500
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