5. Kooyman hardware sells 32 different types of drills. They had demand for 26 of the drills and satisfied 84 percent of the demand.
Find the in-stock probability.
5. Kooyman hardware sells 32 different types of drills. They had demand for 26 of the...
1. Kooyman hardware sells 32 different types of drills. They had demand for 26 of the drills and satisfied 84 percent of the demand. Find the fill rate. __________% 2. Kooyman hardware sells 32 different types of drills. They had demand for 26 of the drills and satisfied 84 percent of the demand. Find the out-of-stock probability. ______% 3. Kooyman hardware sells 21 different types of drills. They had demand for all types of drills they sell, but only had...
Kooyman hardware sells 26 different types of drills. They had demand for 20 of the drills and satisfied 78 percent of the demand. Find the fill rate.
Kooyman hardware sells 17 different types of drills. They had demand for all types of drills they sell, but only had 100% inventory to satisfy 6 of the drills. For the remaining 11 drills, they could satisfy 82 percent of the demand. Find the in-stock probability.
PA 11-4 (Statie) Kooyman hardware sells 16 different types of Kooyman hardware sells 16 different types of drills. They had demand for 10 of the drills and satisfied 80 percent of the (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) What was their fill rate for drills? 86,6%
Kooyman hardware sells 22 different types of drills. They had demand for 16 of the drills and satisfied 80 percent of the demand. What was their fill rate for drills?
5. A certain model of laptop computer has hardware failures of three different types: hard drive failure, battery failure, and other hardware failure. It was found that: 54% 43% 30% 18% 10% 1% of failures did not involve the battery at all of failures did not involve the hard drive at all of failures were of only the battery of failures involved a failure of hardware other than a battery or hard drive of failures involved neither the battery nor...
Question 3B CWD Electronics sells Televisions (TV), which it orders from the USA. Because of shipping and handling costs, each order must be for 10 TVs. Because of the time it takes to receive an order, the company places an order every time the present stock drops to 5 TVs. It costs $50 to place an order. It costs the company $200 in lost sales when a customer asks for a TV and the warehouse is out of stock. It...
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Ial Problem 5: A bin contains 3 different types of disposable flashlights. The probability that a type 1 flashlight EE-605 Probability and Stochastic Processes I, Spring 2019 will give over 100 hours of use is .7, with the corresponding probabilities for type 2 and type 3 flashlights being .4 and .3, respectively. Suppose that 20 percent of the flashlights in the bin are type 1, 30 percent are type 2, and 50 percent are type...
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5 ofilers salads with 2 types of lettuce, 5 different toppings and 5 diflerent dressings 22. In how many ways can we select 6 students froem a group of 20 students to stard in line for a picture? 23. Given a committee of 8 women and 11 men, how many dif fferent ways are there to pick a female treasurer, and a secretary of either gender? Assume that none can hold more...
Problem 5-26 (LO 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-7) On January 1, 2018, Sledge had common stock of $180,000 and retained earnings of $320,000. During that year, Sledge reported sales of $190,000, cost of goods sold of $100,000, and operating expenses of $46,000. On January 1, 2016, Percy, Inc., acquired 90 percent of Sledge's outstanding voting stock. At that date, $66,000 of the acquisition-date fair value was assigned to unrecorded contracts (with a 20-year life) and $26,000 to an undervalued building (with...