OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: DECISIONS & CASES (Mcgraw-hill Series Operations and Decision Sciences)
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ISBN: 9780077835439
Author: Roger G Schroeder, M. Johnny Rungtusanatham, Susan Meyer Goldstein
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 3P
A barbershop has the following demand for haircuts on Saturday, which is its busiest day of the week.
Number of Haircuts | Probability |
20 | .1 |
25 | .3 |
30 | .4 |
35 | .1 |
40 | .1 |
- a. What is the average demand for haircuts on Saturday?
- b. If the capacity is 35 haircuts, what is the average utilization of the shop?
- c. If capacity is 35 haircuts, how much of a capacity cushion does it have?
- d. If it costs $50 per lost haircut due to customer dissatisfaction and $100 for each unit of capacity provided, how much capacity should be built to minimize costs?
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Chapter 11 Solutions
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: DECISIONS & CASES (Mcgraw-hill Series Operations and Decision Sciences)
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