The three tables above shows the master production schedule and the bill of materials of part A, and the inventory records of all the parts. There are no scheduled receipts. Given this information, what is the planned order receipt of part A in Week 7?(Only enter a
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4 6 7
Gross req. 60 20 150
Item#
A
A
B
Item#
A
B
C
What is
needed#
B
C
с
On hand
(beginning)
inventory#
35
65
110
Quantity
needed
1
2
1
Lot
Lead
sizing# time
L4L
30
L4L
1
1
1
The three tables above shows the master
production schedule and the bill of
materials of part A, and the inventory
records of all the parts. There are no
scheduled receipts. Given this
information, what is the planned order
receipt of part A in Week 7?(Only enter a](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3f0f1fe7-4a02-4981-9ef5-b52e9728afc3%2Fea7a83f1-440c-44f7-baa0-ce0b80d52dab%2Fgkrbtpf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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I understand that as per the calculations, the gross requirement for week 3 is 50 (25*2) (Item A's order releases), week 5 is 190 (20*2) + (150*1) (Item A's order releases + Item B's order releases), and week 6 is 300 (150*2) (Item A's order releases). But I want to know why do we do it that way because If I have a similar question do I always multiply item A's order release for week 3 by 2, week 5 (Item A's order releases x 2 + Item B's order releases x 1), and and week 6 (Item A's order releases x 2 ) I want to understand why we do that so I can anwser a similar question I don't understand why we do that have way just that you did it that way
I don't understand the chart for C why is the gross requirement for week 3 30, week 5 is 190, and week 6 300. We don't use the formulas for my class so I'm confused
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